More babies are being born with Down's syndrome than at any time since screening began. Jerome Taylor discovers why
Parents appear to be more willing to bring a child with Down's syndrome into the world because British society has become increasingly accepting of the genetic abnormality which affects one in every 1,000 babies.
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- Down’s births increase in a caring Britain - The Times 24th November 2008
- Why more mothers are choosing to have Down's syndrome babies instead of opting for an abortion - Daily Mail 24th November 2008
- It happened to me: I decided to keep my Down’s baby - Daily Mail 22nd November 2008
- Down's births rise despite tests - BBC Health News 24th November 2008
- 'I can't imagine her any other way' - BBC Health News 24th November 2008
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