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New Era, New Worry

机译:新时代,新忧

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Beth allard was recovering from labor, waiting for a hospital photographer to capture her newborn son's first day in the world, when a pediatrician walked into her room and told Allard her life was ruined. Allard might have expected as much from a doctor, given what she'd already heard from others in the previous few months: little Ben, who had tested positive in utero for Down syndrome, would be mute and illiterate, they said; he would spend his life hanging off her, drooling. The pediatrician was harsher: "You should consider putting him up for adoption," she said. "You're going to end up divorced. Don't even bother having any other children. Didn't you have the option to terminate?" Finally, the pediatrician left, and Allard resumed her wait for the photographer. He never came.
机译:贝丝·阿拉德(​​Beth Allard)正在从劳动中恢复过来,正等着医院的摄影师捕捉她刚出生的儿子在世界上的第一天,当时一位儿科医生走进她的房间,告诉阿拉德(Allard)她的生活被毁了。考虑到她在过去几个月中已经从其他人那里听到的消息,阿拉德可能对医生抱有很高的期望:他们说,在子宫内唐氏综合症检测呈阳性的小本本会变得沉默寡言和文盲。他会毕生垂涎三尺,流口水。这位儿科医生更为严厉:“您应该考虑将他收养,”她说。 “你最终将离婚。甚至没有其他孩子的麻烦。你没有选择终止的权利吗?”最终,儿科医生离开了,阿拉德继续了她对摄影师的等待。他没来。

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    《Newsweek》 |2008年第24期|60|共1页
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    Mary Carmichael;

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  • 收录信息 美国《化学文摘》(CA);
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