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What is the church view of Prenatal screening or diagnosis ? Is it allowed if it is aimed to help the child ?
yes - if intended to be used to advance the health of the unborn child (but not to encourage or faciliate termination of the pregnancy).What is the church view of Prenatal screening or diagnosis ? Is it allowed if it is aimed to help the child ?
I wouldn’t put the burden on the medical establishment as much as the culture at large. Keep in mind, we live in a society where 25% of pregnancies are terminated by abortion. We’re Americans. We kill our babies in the womb out of convenience. Our laws permit us to do this from conception to birth. 4,000 killed every day just because we can.In my experience, their only purpose is to give the parents an opportunity to abort the fetus. I got the impression that the medical establishment doesn’t want kids with Down syndrome around.
I’m sure that we wouldn’t abort child with Down syndrome. …But perhaps you’re right, too early screening could find us vulnerable for short change of minds …I agree that it depends on what you do with the information - choose life or death. However…
‘Prenatal Screening’ is a very broad term - if you’re talking about doing the screening during the first trimester - there is one specific one that tests for the likelyhood of Down’s syndrome, trisomy 18 and spina bifida. I’ve always declined this particular test because the purpose of it is to truely give parents an option to abort - that is really the only reason for the test. Even my doctor told me that if I definately wasn’t going to abort, don’t bother with the test.
If your results come back with an increased chance of any of those conditions, further testing is required - this not only puts the baby at risk (usually by amniocentesis), but the parents will likely experience a great deal of worry and stress as well - sometimes for no reason as the baby is perfectly healthy.
Any severe abnormalities that would need attention would be detected at the 20 week ultrasound or by the routine prenatal exams, so IMO, there is really no reason for the first trimester screening other than to ‘help’ couples decide whether or not to abort.