stevewool
13th June 2017, 08:55
Live life to the full they say, but what happens when your child is born with problems?
Who has the right to say whether it's best to keep the child alive or to let them pass?
In the news there is the young couple fighting to keep there child alive by going to another country to see if that could help in the child's life, but when do you say enough is enough, and can you ever say that?
Is that then when the so called professional people are asked to step in?
It's in the child's best interest whatever is the outcome, but to suffer or live a life as normal as we think is normal, someone has to speak on the child's behalf, this could be too much to ask of the parents.
Who has the right to say whether it's best to keep the child alive or to let them pass?
In the news there is the young couple fighting to keep there child alive by going to another country to see if that could help in the child's life, but when do you say enough is enough, and can you ever say that?
Is that then when the so called professional people are asked to step in?
It's in the child's best interest whatever is the outcome, but to suffer or live a life as normal as we think is normal, someone has to speak on the child's behalf, this could be too much to ask of the parents.