‘A Chance to Live’: How 2 Families Faced a Catastrophic Birth Defect

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By Gina Kolata and Kim Raff from NYT Health https://ift.tt/cGUFbkQ
via IFTTT Pregnancy and Childbirth, Abortion, Tests (Medical), Deaths (Fatalities), Disabilities, Intellectual Disabilities, Infant Mortality, Genetics and Heredity, Babies and Infants, Stillbirth Cases of trisomy 18 may rise as many states restrict abortion. But some women choose to have the babies, love them tenderly and care for them devotedly.

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