"Hearbreaking grind" and "rewarding" aren't mutually exclusive. I don't know the details of your experiences with these families, but mine in a Dandy Walker Syndrome/Malformation support group led me to believe that both statements were descriptive of their experience. We would have loved the chance to experience the balance between those two statements ourselves, but our son, Jack, only lived for 2 weeks after birth.
Not sure about the question in your second part. In the US, chosing to abort is legal for any reason. It was certainly presented as an option for us after Jack's diagnosis at 20 weeks gestation.
Sound like you've been reading the same spoilers I have. If you feed on this stuff, there is a very detailed scene by scene spoiler on the rottentomatoes.com forum for the Revolutions movie. If it turns out to be true, the ending will be quite bitter-sweet.
THANKS CHRIS! =)
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"Hearbreaking grind" and "rewarding" aren't mutually exclusive. I don't know the details of your experiences with these families, but mine in a Dandy Walker Syndrome/Malformation support group led me to believe that both statements were descriptive of their experience. We would have loved the chance to experience the balance between those two statements ourselves, but our son, Jack, only lived for 2 weeks after birth. Not sure about the question in your second part. In the US, chosing to abort is legal for any reason. It was certainly presented as an option for us after Jack's diagnosis at 20 weeks gestation.
... as it would seem the Indies aren't the only ones put out by the screener ban.
Sound like you've been reading the same spoilers I have. If you feed on this stuff, there is a very detailed scene by scene spoiler on the rottentomatoes.com forum for the Revolutions movie. If it turns out to be true, the ending will be quite bitter-sweet.