Down Syndrome:

A Closer Look

Down Syndrome: What Is It? An interactive presentation by YourGenesYourHealth.org

Down Syndrome: Health Issues By Len Leshin, M.D., F.A.A.P.

What Is Down Syndrome? By the National Institutes of Health; National Institute of Child Health & Human Development (NICHD)

Down Syndrome Associated Condition By the National Down Syndrome Society (NDSS)

Down Syndrome Fact Page By Children's Hospital of the Kings Daughters, Norfolk, Va.

Down Syndrome Fact Page By Patient Plus, United Kingdom

Down syndrome Mortality/Morbidity By Harold Chen, MD, MS, FAAP, FACMG published by Emedicine.com

Heart-Related Syndromes By Cincinnati Children's Hospital

Down Syndrome and Alzheimer's From Better Health Channel, Published by the Australian government

Resourses, Down syndrome and Cardiac Surgery BMJ: British Medical Journal

How to Judge the Quality of a web site

By Judgehealth.org, United Kingdom



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Mothers tell their stories...


I told her how sorry I was and that I loved her and did not want her to suffer. I would rather suffer every day for the rest of my life than to allow her to suffer one moment in life.

~Mom of an Angel

Everything was going great. As already having two "normal" pregnancies under my belt, I felt confident. I knew there was always that chance of hearing bad news but I said "no, not me, not our baby."

~A Heartbroken Mother

We felt that if our daughter had been in a car accident and was on life support with the same internal injuries, we would not keep her on life support and let her suffer. This child deserved the same dignity."

~ A grieving mom

I initially thought I would "be brave" and continue my pregnancy. But I came to realize that ultimately it wasn't about how strong I could be, how deeply I wanted this baby or what important lessons he could teach me. It was about what he would experience in his short life. Given his diagnosis, he would have known only suffering. As his mother, I couldn't allow that to happen.

~ A mother at peace

It was our ignorance for believing that all pregnancies led to a healthy baby. It was my arrogance for believing that since I had the best medical care, took prenatal vitamins even before and during my pregnancy, never took drugs, never smoked cigarettes and drank about half a glass of wine a year, that our baby would be safe.

~A bereaved mother

A mother will stop at nothing, including her own hurt, both mentally and physically, to protect her child.

~Brokenhearted Mother