"Can the pages be "re-arranged" so that it's not something you just fall into
but would only find after a more extensive search?"
That is what I would hope could happen. Maybe I will write again and just see
if they can "re-arrange".
If it weren't for this site, that is really the only other image of a trisomy
child I would have seen during pregnancy. That is what disturbs me. All I
thought was how that poor baby was and would Hannah be hurting that much too.
I know it does represent trisomy but I think that the other photos depict
trisomy 13 just as well.
--
Kristin - mom to Hannah - 2 1/2
years old and t13 mosaic and
Brennan - age 1
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: <madjake00@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> I agree with you and that is why I don't
> > necessarily want to see it taken off the internet totally, I just wanted
> the
> > link taken off so that it's not one of the first pages when you see when
> you
> > get the news. If someone gets to the book page and searches more and
> finds
> > it, that's a different story.
>
>
> Can the pages be "re-arranged" so that it's not something you just fall into
> but would only find after a more extensive search?
>
> I have to confess, thoughts of that last picture crept into my mind a number
> of times since I've seen it. I cringe because it looks as if that baby is in
> pain--it just HAS to hurt. And again I wonder what that child's status is
> today. There are unanswered questions that are attached to that pic with me.
>
> Michelle mom to Alex (16,partial trisomy 14 mosaic) and Molly (12)
> MichiganUSA
>
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