Bartsocas-Papas syndrome is a rare, inherited, popliteal pterygium syndrome (see this term) characterized by severe popliteal webbing, microcephaly, a typical face with short palpebral fissures, ankyloblepharon, hypoplastic nose, filiform bands between
the jaws and facial
clefts, oligosyndactyly, genital abnormalities, and additional ectodermal anomalies (i.e. absent
hair, eyebrows, lashes, nails). It is often fatal
in the neonatal period, but patients living
until childhood have been reported.
CHILD WARNING
Bartsocas-Papas syndrome - Another nightmare
in the world
of congenital defects
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Imagine carrying a baby for 9 months, you're so excited to bring your precious child into the world...and then that pops out.![:marseyscared: :marseyscared:](https://i.watchpeopledie.tv/e/marseyscared.webp)
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I think you find out about this much earlier
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Yeah it'd def be in an ultrasound or whatever.
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Imagine finding that out early and being so selfish and evil that you actually force them to exist outside of your womb. Same goes for any early identifiable severe deformity/disability
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Frr, I don't understand why parents choose the birth these severely disabled children.
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