SANTORUM, HITLER, TALIBAN, REV. PHELPS
What does these people have in common. All are fanatic, radical extremist and a danger to society. Santorum will take over control of our live more than big Government. The oppose abortions, birth control and prenatal care. Prenatal testing is prenatal care. Birth defects that are detected by prenatal testing and amniocentesis that can be corrected in the womb saving lives or babies and mothers. If we want government out of our bedroom and lives, Santorum is not the leader we want in our lives. He is too extreme to be leader of a free nation. Maybe in Taliban country he would be great leader.
Santorum is a terrorist and he would take away our freedom.
Blood test for mothers could save lives of hundreds of unborn babies
Denis Campbell, health correspondent
guardian.co.uk, Sunday 9 August 2009
• Risk-free screening may replace amniocentesis test
• Diagnosis would use maternal blood sample
Such conditions include cystic fibrosis, sickle cell disease and Huntington's disease. Chitty says that if NIPD can be made reliable and accurate, between 250 and 265 mostly healthy babies who currently die through miscarriage would survive.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/2009/ ... blood-test
Rick Santorum is against pre-natal screening
Yes, prenatal screening does test for Down syndrome and trisomy 18. But amniocentesis does not “more often than not” result in abortion — not even close. It also tests for a variety of other conditions, and can help to identify potential complications so that women can have healthier pregnancies. If there’s a medical condition that necessitates treatment or surgery during or after pregnancy, it gives doctors and families the information they need. Yes, it can also ID conditions that lead some women to choose to terminate. But for the women who choose to continue pregnancies with fetal complications, it offers time to prepare for a child with special needs, or a stillbirth. It can make pregnancy and delivery safer.
http://www.feministe.us/blog/archives/2 ... screening/
