Thursday, September 11, 2008

Doctor worries that Trig Palin will mean that fewer Down Syndrome babies are aborted

Dispatches from the culture of death:

A senior Canadian doctor is now expressing concerns that such a prominent public role model as the governor of Alaska and potential vice president of the United States completing a Down syndrome pregnancy may prompt other women to make the same decision against abortion because of that genetic abnormality. And thereby reduce the number of abortions.

Published reports in Canada say about 9 out of 10 women given a diagnosis of Down syndrome choose to terminate the pregnancy through abortion.

Dr. Andre Lalonde, executive vice president of the Society of Obstetricians and Gynecologists in Ottawa, worries that Palin’s now renowned decision may cause abortions in Canada to decline as other women there and elsewhere opt to follow suit.

via Cartago Delenda Est

2 comments:

Barb said...

Hopefully, he will be right!

Jordana said...

Yes, it sure would be terrible if more women decided not to kill their children. What a horrible thing!

How sad that anyone would think that way.