phorsenuf
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Could you imagine this conversation with your child?
"I'm glad we didn't have your sister..."
Or worse yet, "We should have kept your sister."
Could you imagine this conversation with your child?
"I'm glad we didn't have your sister..."
It's her choice, and it's my choice to think they are more than disgusting for making that choice.

Could you imagine this conversation with your child?
"I'm glad we didn't have your sister..."
Exactly. And it will come out. Somebody will remember. In fact, it would be stupid for the parents to keep quiet about it - better from them than someone else. I wouldn't want to explain that one to my child.
I know someone who had this done... did she WANT to do it? No but her life and both the twins were at risk.. so it was either carry one to term or all 3 die... this was many many many many years ago... mid 70's this is nothing new.
I know someone who had this done... did she WANT to do it? No but her life and both the twins were at risk.. so it was either carry one to term or all 3 die... this was many many many many years ago... mid 70's this is nothing new.
You would rather not be here at all over having hurt feelings? I know it's definitely not the case for me, or for pretty much any adopted kid. I'd definitely would have rather been put up for adoption over never been born..

I right now in a hypothetical situation, yes I would rather never be born then separated from my siblings and to feel unwanted. For reasons I can't go into on the internet, it creates more than just basic hurt feelings to know your other siblings were chosen over you..


) and I wasn't in a predicament where I actually had to follow through on such a decision if the problem was major or the health of the other baby was affected.really you're going to use the just adopt argument.
Have you ever looked into adoption? I have. Its not like you can walk down to your local orphanage and get a kid like you get a puppy. Even if you are open to all races, don't need an infant and are willing to take a child with disabilities it can take years and thousands of dollars to adopt. I can pay for 3-4 IVF cycles for the same cost and trying to adopt privately either internationally or domestically. Adopting out of foster care is a whole separate animal. The cost in dollars is small but the emotional cost is exponentially higher. The children in foster care are not always "free" to be adopted so you can spend months or even years caring for a child in hopes of adopting only to have to give him up.


I love the terminology "reduce". Say what it really is, killing an unborn baby. Totally selfish, disgusting, and barbaric.![]()
Its not a baby yet, therefore calling it that would be false.
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Its not a baby yet, therefore calling it that would be false.
That's a matter of opinion, but if we delve too deeply, I'm guessing this thread would be closed.
but there's less than a .1 % chance of that happening.BUT because I agree with the above post, I'll go no further. I just wanted to put that statement out there. **Since my husband and I have been undergoing fertility treatments, the dr had to have 'that talk' with us--and that's when I found out it can't be done until after the 12th week. And FYI, 'reduction' is illegal in Louisiana, so we'd have to go to Texas to have it done if it ever came to that. We told them we wouldn't want to even take that risk, so we are only putting 2 embryos in for IVF. There's always the chance that BOTH could split--but a very unlikely chance. If we ended up with quads, oh lord...I'm 5 feet tall so that would be interestingbut there's less than a .1 % chance of that happening.
.I hope everything goes well for you.
But at least the dr learned more about my eggs and she is going to change some things next time. I tell ya, waiting for the next round is teaching me a thing or two about patience
If only money grew on trees!!