If you have received a test result that indicates a disability, ask your health care provider to give you as much information as she or he has about what the results mean. You may be referred to a genetic counselor or social worker. These professionals can clarify and further explain any information you have received.
They should provide additional information on abortion, adoption, and raising a child with the diagnosed condition. They should offer you information about what life with the condition is like, and they should make it possible for you to meet children and families living with the condition that has just been diagnosed, as well as families who decided not to continue pregnancies after learning about the condition in the pregnancy. If they don't offer such opportunities, ask them to help you learn where you can find them.
If you are thinking about terminating the pregnancy, you may have only a few weeks to make your decision in some cases. Even so, try to make time to consider your decision.
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