First off...thanks to all who posted to this point
I must admit to a little bias on the issue as I am a wheelchair user with a birth defect. I am also. professionally an expert on the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) - a civil rights law for people with disabilities here in the USA.
As a father of two wonderful (non-disabled) children I can respect parents wanting a "perfect, healthy child". But as someone with a disability myself I get scared when people start saying "burden on their family" or "burden on society". The problem is we don't know, until someone is born and begins to grow, just how productive they will be. I know lots of people with disabilities who work, have families and are very active and I also know many non-disabled people who are lazy, shiftless and non-productive.
As someone who has severe pain every day, no one want to subject a child to that but should we put our stereotypes and often misguided beliefs on what someone will be able to do...or what makes someone productive ?
Steven Hawking comes to mind....one of the great minds of our day but severely disabled by any standards.
If I had been born in the nazi era I would have been killed for being what they called a "worthless eater" and "unfit to live" because I would be a burden on society. I have a tattoo on my arm with 3 red crosses and the word kruppel which reflects what my medical chart would have read to signify that I was to be killed for simply being "a cripple".
I agree with classicist that the modern ability to eliminate an unborn child simply because they have a disability is no better than the nazi eugenics. That is why I added the question of race....
If race was a random birth factor would it be acceptable to eliminate a child of another race simplly because the parents thought they would have a difficult life experience or were not a perfect match with the family...of course not.
Why then is it acceptable to do that with an unborn child with a disability ?
Just my opinion but I do have a personal experience here that most would not. Something to think about.
RandyW