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March
of Dimes Policy
Since January 1976, Right to Life of Michigan has
adopted a non-support policy toward March of Dimes.
This was adopted only after a three-year study of
March of Dimes (M.O.D.) activities and publications,
and after a high level meeting with M.O.D. national
and state officers.
The crux
of our difference is the amniocentesis testing for
"defective" babies in utero which M.O.D.
sponsors and promotes. Such tests cannot be made
before the 14th to 18th weeks of pregnancy and take an
additional four to six weeks for results. Between 95%
and 100% of the "defectives" thus identified
are destroyed in second trimester abortions. An
additional 1% of babies tested are miscarried as a
result of the test.
These
figures are taken from two studies done by or assisted
by M.O.D. in 1975 and 1979. Whenever treatment can
take place in the womb, Right to Life of Michigan
supports and encourages it (ex: RH babies), but the
overwhelming majority of defects tested for have no
known treatment or cure.
M.O.D. at
no time has directly funded abortions but it has
inaugurated a massive nationwide movement whose aim is
to make amniocentesis testing a customary medical
procedure in mid trimester pregnancy. It has become
our personal experience in recent years that pregnant
women, especially in their mid-30's, are being
pressured by their doctors to have the test. We see
this as a direct result of M.O.D. influence among high
government circles and the media.
We have
made it clear to M.O.D. that we admire their good
works of the past as well as those going forward
today. We have asked them to drop this facet of their
program but their response has been negative, and
until it changes, our policy must remain in place.
We truly
sympathize with parents of handicapped and suspected
handicapped in utero, but feel that unwavering defense
of the unborn, the born, the sick, the well, the
helpless as well as the helping, must be the starting
point from which we tackle society's problems.
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Special thanks to Right to Life of Michigan for providing
this material.
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