L.C.
Hi S.. I have a little one with Downs so let me start there. My research shows the tests for Downs have many false positives. The abortion rate for potential Downs children is about 80% when the tests are only accurate, I think, 40-50% of the time.
As for Trisomy 18, my friend's daughter with Trisomy 18 just turned 18, finished high school this last year and is working towards obtaining a job. She volunteers at the church and is a wonderful young woman.
Now the realities of both - these kids will need help throughout adulthood. Depending on their functioning level, they can need some intenstive help. Then are those like Chris Burke, an actor with Down, that is leading a very "normal" life. Both syndromes have their potential for medical conditions that can be life threatening. Through their early years there are sicknesses that can be life threatening. Precautions will have to be taken with both and early intervention services must be followed to make sure they are developing to their best ability.
Those were the negatives. But let me tell you, I would not trade my child with Downs for anything. He brings so much joy and unbelievable source of pride to us. He is absolutely amazing. I wish I had a bumper sticker that says, "My child has more chromosomes than your child." Even though it's harder for him to learn things, his since of pride in himself when he accomplishes something it is palapable. You can see it wash over his entire body. I am crying as I'm writing this because he I can not express how special he is.
L.