'Gammy's Bunbury parents yet to front media '
http://www.bunburymail.com.au/story/2463930/gammys-bunbury-parents-yet-to-front-media/?cs=279
http://www.bunburymail.com.au/story/2463930/gammys-bunbury-parents-yet-to-front-media/?cs=279
It doesn't make it good if somebody's natural child turns out to have severe defects either. But it happens. In which case abortion is an option. I am not sure why it's not right for someone to have the same option just because they are using reproductive technology. All of this is usually specified in a contract. I don't know what kind of a contract this couple had with a surrogate, but sometimes a surrogate will agree to abortion in a contract but refuse to actually have one. In which case it can not be forced.
I think the bio parents should decide. The goal should always be to produce healthy viable intelligent children, and if parents understandably do NOT want to have offspring with severe disabilities it should absolutely be their right to choose, if the baby is not capable of surviving without serious medical intervention at birth then the parents should also be able to decline any medical intervention.
I also believe that the parents should be responsible for the costs associated with raising their offspring.
There was a time when having a mentally or physically disabled child was seen as a very sad and unfortunate thing, now it seems folks are PROUD to let the world know they have birthed children with all sorts of genetic problems, they feel it is some sort of great accomplishment that they must share with everyone that will listen!
Not everyone thinks it is a great thing, far from it.
^Exactly. Women aren't vessels and babies aren't commodities. If you go to great lengths to have a child you get what you're given. It shouldn't be like a commercial product that you can return if it's faulty, it's a human being you have responsibility for (not to mention responsibility towards the poor woman who they were exploiting). Leaving him to a life of poverty at best, and slow death or abandonment at worst is cold. This woman shames them even though she has next to nothing.
If they only had one child, what more to the story could there be? And if there were more to the story, why not say what it was? Sound like they don't want to admit it.
I think there will come a time when people stop being bleeding hearts and realize that attempting to keep everyone alive is the wrong thing to do. One day, our resources will be gone. They are already dwindling. If a life cannot be lived to a full extent happily healthy, that's not a life. One day we will be forced to do the correct things, decisions like this and worse. There won't be enough food or room. Defects should not be bred. Not in people, or animals. Defects, whether congenital or not, shouldn't always just be. One day society will Hv to make the right choice, not one that saddles a couple with thousands in debt for so called care. Jmo.
After having a blessed little girl in my life with Down Syndrome, I can't help but wonder who exactly is "defective"..... her..... who loves unconditionally, lights up a room with her contagious smile, and never struggles to make a friend? Or those of us with typical chromosomes who struggle to see the value in someone if they aren't perfect?
New information has come to light tonight on the couple at the centre of the baby Gammy surrogacy scandal.
'The man in question has a conviction for indecently dealing with a child under the age of 13.'
Read more at http://www.9news.com.au/world/2014/...y-dad-has-sex-convictions#0UWurxWXx3SkfwHe.99
Gammy may turn out to be the lucky one. In my opinion.
When a woman takes money to be a surrogate, then technically she, and the baby, are commodities. They are something that someone is purchasing (a womb and a child). IMO, it's deeply problematic that poor women are being used this way.
Oh and the "mother" of the twins says her husband is a "good man". Everyone makes "mistakes"... like molesting small children. http://www.9news.com.au/World/2014/08/04/20/53/baby-gammy-dad-has-sex-convictions
'Gammy's Bunbury parents yet to front media '
http://www.bunburymail.com.au/story/2463930/gammys-bunbury-parents-yet-to-front-media/?cs=279
This world is doomed...
Exactly.
Seriously. Oh and the "mother" of the twins says her husband is a "good man". Everyone makes "mistakes"... like molesting small children. http://www.9news.com.au/World/2014/08/04/20/53/baby-gammy-dad-has-sex-convictions
Exactly.
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No "defects" were bred in this case. The child's chromosomal issue simply happened. And I'm sure there are millions of parents who would take issue with your contention that their disabled child is "a life [that] cannot be lived to a full extent".
Civilized society, true humanity, rejects arguments such as yours.
God bless you and thank you.
Seriously. Oh and the "mother" of the twins says her husband is a "good man". Everyone makes "mistakes"... like molesting small children. http://www.9news.com.au/World/2014/08/04/20/53/baby-gammy-dad-has-sex-convictions
Parents come out with 3rd story in 3 days to explain why they left baby Gammy in Thailand: http://www.news.com.au/lifestyle/pa...ow-break-silence/story-fnet08xa-1227013406177
Now they admit he was theirs, they admit seeing him, but they were told he would only live a day, which doesn't explain what they thought when they kept visiting the hospital with milk for their daughter.
Lying liars.
'The unnamed friend of the couple says the parents are legally unable to speak..'
'...they wanted to bring Gammy home to Australia, but were told by doctors that he was too unwell.'
BBM
'The report comes as neighbours rally around the parents, describing them as “very nice, decent people”.'
BBM
'Court documents show that the man previously abused at least three girls under the age of 13.
He was jailed in the late 1990s for sexually molesting two girls under the age of 10 and was sentenced to three years behind bars.
While serving time for that crime, he was charged with six counts of indecently dealing with a child under the age of 13 and was convicted and sentenced again.'
http://www.news.com.au/lifestyle/pa...ow-break-silence/story-fnet08xa-1227013406177
'The unnamed friend of the couple says the parents are legally unable to speak..'
'...they wanted to bring Gammy home to Australia, but were told by doctors that he was too unwell.'
BBM
'The report comes as neighbours rally around the parents, describing them as “very nice, decent people”.'
BBM
'Court documents show that the man previously abused at least three girls under the age of 13.
He was jailed in the late 1990s for sexually molesting two girls under the age of 10 and was sentenced to three years behind bars.
While serving time for that crime, he was charged with six counts of indecently dealing with a child under the age of 13 and was convicted and sentenced again.'
http://www.news.com.au/lifestyle/pa...ow-break-silence/story-fnet08xa-1227013406177