Ever After

September11th

2 Comments

Breagan (adopted son of my dear friend Judy) did not choose his developmental delays, physical maladies, and behavioral challenges.  He had no voice in the choices of his biological mother that resulted in his daily doses of strong mood-altering medications, special schooling, and an uncertain future.

FACT:  FASD (Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders) is the leading known preventable cause of mental retardation and birth defects, and a leading known cause of learning disabilities.

FACT: FASD annual births are higher than autism, Down’s Syndrome, cerebral palsy, cystic fibrosis,  and spina bifida – COMBINED!

There’s a whole lotta pledging going on these days (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wqcPA1ysSbw).  (“I pledge allegiance to the funk, the United Funk of Funkadelic”???? “I pledge to be a servant to our president”??? HEAVEN HELP US!!!)

Sorry, Hollywood. I can’t pledge to never use the plastic bags at the grocery store.  And I will continue to flush the toilet.  And I will probably always have a tendency to drive a little faster than I should.  But I do pledge to help bring the dangerous consequences of alcohol consumption during pregnancy to the forefront of our social conscience with the hope that children like Breagan and families like Judy’s can be spared the devastating effects of FASD.

To learn more …

The Center for Disease Control and Prevention has put out a fact sheet on Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders.

Also the National Organization for Fetal Alcohol Syndrome has a website with wonderful information, links, helps, educational information, etc., that you can look at.

2 Comments

  • Comment by judy — September 11, 2009 @ 2:32 pm

    THANKS, Lori! And Breagan thanks you too!

    You made me cry!

    Love you tons
    Your forever friend
    Judy

  • Comment by Deanna — September 13, 2009 @ 8:04 pm

    The saddest thing to me about this is that every woman who sees a doctor when she is pregnant is told not to drink alcohol. Every pregnancy book out there says not to drink when you are pregnant. Despite this and the risks to their unborn child, so many women choose to ignore the future for a momentary thing…. There is only one thing that disturbs me as much and that is smoking while pregnant or around little children. When I see these things it just makes my heart ache and my stomach sick.

RSS feed for comments on this post.

Sorry, the comment form is closed at this time.