Hello Jeff - I am sorry if I sound
harsh but here we go… The woman who dropped the Zika Microcephalic
baby was visiting the US from Honduras…and, gosh, all of a sudden she
gave birth here at taxpayer expense. Guess who now pays for the
life long expenses of the damaged baby? You got it…the US taxpayers.
No more anchor babies can be allowed.
Notice how she decided it was time to go on 'vacation' to the US.
How nice. We're to believe she didn't plan this out?
Given the millions of babies that have been affected by Zika, I expect
to see more women on 'vacation' just two weeks before birth. Oops,
I feel contractions, so I think I will go on vacation. She gets
off the plane and drops her lifelong, brain-damaged meal ticket…medical,
housing, food, education, the right to vote. How STUPID has this
country become?
This child will also now be eligible for Social Security in the form of
SSI and that's so very wrong. Look at how many years it took for
my son to get SSI after his first brain bleed. They made me feel
like we were ripping off Social Security. And we are CITIZENS.
It is so obvious what this single Mom was planning. Head for the US and
drop the Zika baby and get Social Security for life of Mother and Child.
A big Central American rip-off. Why didn't she abort the child or
better yet use birth control?
The Republicans claim Social Security is broke and want to end it.
This is why it is broke…supporting every Maria or Lupe who wants someone
to pay for their anchor babies. Shame on any woman who would
chance pregnancy during a Zika outbreak. It is cruel to be so uncaring,
so UNCIVILIZED, as to risk pregnancy at time of outbreak. Cruel
and inhuman. I would arrange criminal charges of child neglect and
endangerment for any woman who conceives a Zika baby with birth defects.
Shame on such a greedy 'woman.'
I say wrap up the baby and send woman and baby home to Honduras….with
a bill to pay for the hospital delivery and care of mother and baby given
to them here. Maybe that will slow these 'people' down.
Who would voluntarily have a child, knowing it will suffer a lifetime
of the agony of microcephaly Shame...shame on these conniving women.
Shame on these women for bringing a child into the world with such a horrendous
defect and then put the burden onto American taxpayers. I forgot,
these 'people' have no shame. And Americans have no common sense.
NO MORE ANCHOR BABIES.
Patty
Baby With Zika-Related Microcephaly Born In NJ Hospital
By Debra Goldschmidt - CNN
(CNN) -- A baby girl with Zika virus-related microcephaly was born in
New Jersey on Tuesday, hospital officials said.
"The mother is stable, obviously sad, which is the normal emotional reaction
given the situation," said Dr. Abdulla Al-Khan, director of maternal and
fetal medicine at Hackensack University Medical Center.
The mother is visiting the United States from Honduras and does not want
to be identified.
Hawaii baby born with small head had prior Zika infection
Hawaii baby born with microcephaly had Zika infection
This is the second known case of a baby born with Zika-related birth defects
in the United States. The first baby was born in Hawaii.
Doctors first examined the mother when she came to the medical center
Friday. Ultrasound screening revealed the baby had "significant microcephaly,"
he said. Babies with microcephaly have small brains and heads.
The baby also had calcification and dilated ventricles in the brain, according
to Al-Khan.
Tests were done to rule out other causes of these abnormalities.
"When I saw her today, I was pretty much convinced this was a Zika-affected
baby," he said.
CDC Confirmation
The mother, who has relatives in New Jersey, traveled to the United States
from Honduras in hopes of receiving better medical care because she knew
her baby may have Zika-related problems, according to Al-Khan.
Doctors believe she was infected during the second trimester of her pregnancy.
She experienced a fever and rash, both symptoms of the mosquito-borne
disease, which is known to cause the devastating birth defect microcephaly
and other neurological disorders.
"When she developed the symptoms, she was seen by an OBGYN who suspected
the baby was growth restricted," he said.
Doctors there coordinated with the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention to test the woman for the Zika virus.
The samples were sent to the CDC and results confirming the diagnosis
of the virus came back Tuesday, according to Al-Khan. However, he said,
that was not a factor in the mother undergoing a cesarean section to deliver.
Close To Due Date
The mother was close to full-term in her pregnancy.
"There were a few reasons the baby needed to be delivered today, including
low amniotic fluid," he said.
Al-Khan said such babies have "tremendous neurological problems," and
most don't do well.
There are more than 300 pregnant women with the virus in the United States
and its territories who are being followed as part of a national registry.
Information on the outcomes or stages of these pregnancies has not been
released. In February, the CDC released a report detailing the first nine
pregnancies among Zika-infected women in the United States.
http://www.cnn.com/2016/06/01/health/baby-born-microcephaly-new-jersey/ |