League_Girl wrote:
If I knew my kid is going to have a severe disability and or that they won't live long, I would abort too. I don't want to be a caregiver for the rest of my life and then having to deal with the system failing me and risking the kid being a Chuckie and then deal with group homes and how they will be cared for or not being able to find a place for them to live because their disability is too severe. I guess lot of people don't want to gamble.
I think there is a difference between working with these kids and having to take care of one 24/7. Just as long as you don't have to take care of them all the time, it won't bother you if they have a disability or not and even if you enjoy working with them and they make you smile and laugh, you still get to have a day off and still get to go home and not take care of them.
That's how I view it too.
For the latter part, I would also add that merely working with them is a whole other thing not only because you get to go home, but also because you don't have the emotional stake. It's a job, and you're not alone about it, vs it's your family member and your personal responsibility.
But regardless of what I would do, it's my conviction that every single woman must choose for herself and do what is right for her and her family. I am completely pro-choice.