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Sunday, February 08, 2009
Debra J. Saunders :: Townhall.com Columnist
Dysfunctional Family Making
by Debra J. Saunders
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This is not going to be a column that dumps on the misguided and clearly troubled Nadya Suleman -- the 33-year-old unemployed single Whittier mother of six who gave birth to octuplets last month. Of course, a single mother of six has absolutely no business having more children.

But the real issue here is that we live in a country with so few regulations on the human fertility business that clinics can engage in practices that can lead to premature births -- producing low-birth-weight babies doomed to chronic illnesses and even infant mortality. The outrage isn't that Suleman is unemployed. (She would have had to quit her job anyway to care for her children.) The outrage is that the medical profession enabled her to give birth to eight premature babies, who each weighed between 1.5 and 3.3 pounds, which can be very hazardous to their development.

Doctors' understandable desire to help infertile couples conceive children has led to medical advances that are not necessarily healthy for children. The new order is great for adults, who now can have children without a partner and in defiance of age limits, but it is not necessarily in the best interests of the children they bear. We have created a society that dictates that all reproductive wishes should be answered. Then we criticize an over-her-head mom -- whose own mother fretted that she was "obsessed" with having kids -- when the inevitable horrors happen.

According to the Los Angeles Times, Suleman's mother, Angela, says that the other six children were in vitro babies from the same sperm donor; two are twins, one child is autistic. The octuplets, Suleman's mother said, were the result of her daughter's wish to try for "just one more girl." (She got six more boys and two more girls.)

You can say her fertility doctors -- whoever they are -- should have refused to impregnate an overburdened single mother. They should have. However, in August, the California Supreme Court ruled unanimously that a San Diego fertility clinic had no right to refuse to inseminate a lesbian in a partnership on religious grounds. What happens if doctors refuse a single mom, who can sue based on state law banning discrimination based on marital status?

This story has created a public stir, in part because of the enormous resources at play. It costs about $10,000 to $15,000 for a single cycle of IVF treatment. Yet now, the mother could end up on welfare if she cannot support herself and her 14 children. It's not fair, critics complain, that she can choose to have kids she can't care for, but taxpayers can't choose not to pay for her welfare.

Then again, these innocent children had no say in choosing their mother. Kaiser Permanente Bellflower Medical Center employed a 52-member medical team -- including 12 doctors, two anesthesiologists, seven physicians just for the babies, seven respiratory therapists and 24 nurses -- to deliver the seven expected babies, who remain in the hospital, but are doing "remarkably well," Kaiser spokesman Jim Anderson told me on Thursday, the day Suleman was released. (In case you are wondering, Suleman authorized Anderson to say that she did not use Kaiser for her IVF. In fact, IVF is not a Kaiser-covered benefit.) Continued...

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Homeschool Mom in AZ
"Honey, you really need to understand that not everyone takes Catholic Theologians as a source of truth. You keep throwing that out there, but only a Catholic takes it seriously. Only Mormons take Joseph Smith seriously. Only Muslims take Mohammad seriously."

Thank you for saying it like it is!

Re: This is a good one..
An insane woman has IVF and her doctor is exclusively repsonsible. No one knows if the doctor would have preferred to reduce the number of embryos, to give a better chance to one or two embryos, but the woman refused. OK. The woman is totally innocent even if insane, with all the CIVIL RIGHTS intact, but the doctor should be "hung".
Not every child is a blessing. It is a blessing when there are two willing parents to love and raise it. Abortion is fine when accidents happen (and they do, especially among the irresponsible young)while it can be performed as a Health Care procedure, like D&C. I am absolutely against late term abortion (I consider late term, after the 12th week of gestation.) To force a woman to carry an accidental pregnancy to full term is as sinful as forced abortion in China, no matter what fundemantalists of all religions claim. There are too many issues to decide upon (all coming from the Bible) if one beleives that a woman has no right to privately decide whether she wants a baby, or not. Our equal rights (and responsibilites) are given us by our Creator, and we were not put on this Earth to judge one another, or use politics to force any of us to do what we don't want to do, or can't responsibly afford to do.
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