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Old 12-17-2007, 02:43 PM
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DENVER - It had always been on Gina Harris' heart to be a Mom.

"I knew right away that I was pregnant," she said. "I just had that feeling."

When Rob and Gina Harris found out they were expecting their first child they say were overwhelmed with gratitude and filled with thoughts and plans for their future family.

"We had all these visions and dreams for what our baby would grow up to be," said Gina.

Rob Harris said, "At our 20 week ultrasound we found out that he was a boy so I went out to the Nike store and had to buy a little sports outfit."

An ultrasound also revealed a problem about their unborn son, David.

"I didn't have amniotic fluid because David most likely did not have kidneys," said Gina.

Doctors explained that amniotic fluid is critical for lungs to develop. The condition that the Harris' son had is called Potter's Syndrome. It is extremely rare and extremely serious.

"The doctor told us that the babies usually die of respiratory failure after they are born," said Gina.

The doctor explained that as long as the baby was inside Gina's womb he'd be able to grow and thrive. Gina could provide everything her son needed. The question was: Could their son live on his own?...

..."The doctor said that the majority of women with the diagnosis like this would terminate the pregnancy," said Rob. "And as he started to say that Gina said, 'No.' She just stopped him."

Gina says that in her heart she was certain of one thing. She was already a mom. She says God had given her a child and she already felt a deep connection with her son.

It was in that moment she made a sacrifice only a mother could make.

"I decided to hold tightly to my faith and push through my fear," said Gina. "I decided to put myself aside and know that this baby has a life right now and I am meant to be his mother right now."

Her husband added, "We decided we were going to enjoy our time with our son even if he is in Gina's womb and we can't see him yet, he's still alive and he's still kicking."

They named him David and cherished each moment as he grew. They focused on living in the present and not focusing on the uncertainty of the future...

...David Paul Harris was delivered at 3:25 in the morning, but passed away.

Seeing their son and holding him, the Harrises say they felt peace about all they had gone through.

"We held him and like any mom and dad we examined his features," said Rob. "We were amazed to see how dark and thick his hair was."

"I remember how soft his skin felt," said Gina. "He was perfectly formed. I remember how soft his skin felt, those little things that even a picture cannot ever capture, so I made sure I remembered those things."

They had six hours with their son.

"I found some comfort in the fact that he went from safe in my womb to God's arms," said Gina.

The Harrises say their faith has given them the strength and perspective they have needed to get through this time.

"We have a choice. We can be bitter or we can choose to appreciate what were given," Gina said. "To actually carry a baby and be a mother is the greatest gift that anyone could have. I am confident that one day we will see David again and we'll get to know our son in heaven."
now that's some personal strength you don't see everyday...

It dissappoints me though that most people (according to the article) say "My kid's not going to be heathy when delivered, so I'll just abort the thing now to save myself from the extra effort."...
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now that's some personal strength you don't see everyday...

It dissappoints me though that most people (according to the article) say "My kid's not going to be heathy when delivered, so I'll just abort the thing now to save myself from the extra effort."...
That's so sad. As for your other point I get upset knowing down syndrome babies are aborted in droves. Especially since often times the test for down syndrome gives off a false positive, as in the case of my very own daughter who we thought might have down syndrome right up till birth when she came out and the midwife declared she was perfectly healthy. Spinabifida (sp?) is another one where babies are aborted often though technology has come a very long with correcting that and many suffering from it live full lives. Those abortions are upsetting because the reason behind them is to get a "better baby" without issues. In a case where the baby's absolute prognosis is "death" shortly after birth I can completely understand why a woman would opt to abort. I myself probably wouldn't for two reasons. One I don't completely trust drs. and know them to often be wrong and two an ill fated baby brought to term could in fact save another baby's life. But when thinking about the agony of carrying a baby for nine months with everyone knowing your pregnant and knowing the baby is destined to die shortly after birth I can completely understand opting to abort.
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This couple's story is sad, but beautiful in a way. This was their choice. this was their family.
They are good parents. They protected and nurtured and loved that child.
I do hope there's a chance they'll have another.
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now that's some personal strength you don't see everyday...

It dissappoints me though that most people (according to the article) say "My kid's not going to be heathy when delivered, so I'll just abort the thing now to save myself from the extra effort."...
A very touching story. We should value one's life and the right of the child to be born....
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I couldn't read that story. The subject matter is too much for me. If something had been wrong with my son before birth I would have been inconsolable. I loved that boy since he was little more than a blue line on a pee covered stick.

Now that he's 3 though...whew.
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A very touching story. We should value one's life and the right of the child to be born....
We should value the right to have choice...
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