While parents are not prepared to hear a troubling diagnosis for their child, Bernadette and Phil were even more unprepared for how differently this pregnancy would be treated than the first seven.
...After a long series of questions probing their health, eating habits and family history, the Smith's finally received a diagnosis for Hannah: Trisomy 18. The genetic disorder, also known as Edward's Syndrome, is caused by an extra copy of a chromosome in a person's DNA. The disorder can cause several types of birth defects, and according to the National Institutes of Health only half of unborn babies diagnosed survive the birth process, and those who do survive have an extremely poor prognosis.
Bernadette said the specialist told her that Hannah had a grim outlook and would either die during the pregnancy or would die shortly after birth. The specialist told the couple bluntly that they had a "choice" to make. Bernadette said that though the specialist didn't mention it, everyone in the room knew that "choice" meant abortion. Phil said very clearly that they would not abort their child, but that was not good enough for the specialist.
"Then the specialist said to just me, ignoring Phil, 'You have a choice to make,'" Bernadette said. Right to Life of Michigan
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