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Remember that it is a baby first and foremost, it is still a joyous occasion. If she wants to talk about the DS issues, then listen and offer as much comfort as possible, is she doesn't then don't say anything about it. I have a 5 year old daughter who is down syndrome. I did not know until she was born and was devastated by it initially but over time and with the help of loving family and friends I have no idea why I felt that way back then. My daughter is the best thing that ever happened to me and I wouldn't change her for anything. I do hope that she will reach out to the local support groups, they can make a world of difference and can give REAL answers and advice. Have her contact Families Exploring Down Syndrome (FEDS) they are an amazing group of people. My best advice to you is to act like you always do and let the conversations flow as they may. Be supportive if that's what she needs, not depressing. It is a baby, a great gift to have been given.