Mom wants to give son with Down syndrome to foster care, so dad decides to raise baby all on his own

Thousands of newborns with conditions that make them unique are born every day all over the world. Naturally, every baby is lovely, and they are all deserving of love, care, and attention.

Unfortunately, not everybody is aware of this. Remarkably, some parents even consider abandoning or disowning their kids if, upon their arrival, they don’t meet their critical standards.

Many newborns with Down syndrome are still born into uncertainty because of persistent prejudice surrounding the illness, even in this age of understanding and reason.

While parenting his son Misha, who has Down syndrome, on his own, a Russian father is working to eradicate any stigma associated with the illness.

According to sources, 33-year-old Evgeny Anisimov is determined to prove to the world that kids with Down syndrome are deserving of love and acceptance just like any other child. After his wife decided to leave because she was unable to handle her son’s illness, he is raising Misha all by himself.

A doctor told Evgeny and his wife, “I fear that your baby has Down syndrome,” just one minute and forty-nine seconds after their son was born.\

The father remarked, “I didn’t know what to do when I learned of the hypothesis that my son had Down syndrome,” in an interview with Bored Panda. I believed that my job would be more fulfilling if I could just turn off my emotions, spark my ideas, and help my wife.

He went on, “I recall that I left the hospital and cried, but not for long, after finding out that my baby has Down syndrome. I felt a little ashamed of my tears afterwards. After all, nothing had really altered in my life.

“I had two limbs and two legs, and my professional knowledge had not decreased at all. I had everything on my side, including my drive, activity, curiosity, and so forth. Everything went according to plan, and my kid was born. However, the infant is unique, and his life and future have great significance already. And I’m howling right now! There’s a selfishness to this! Is this not equitable? No, I am accountable for it. It’s evident that the likelihood of you undergoing an amniocentesis was low, but yet. You

Evegny wants to spread knowledge about Down syndrome so that no prospective parent would think having a kid with the disorder is a punishment or an impediment that cannot be surmounted.

“I want all the articles about Mishka and me that are being published now to convey and instill that idea to society,” he said to Bored Panda. In addition, I want to encourage and uplift individuals who are or will be in similar circumstances as me by setting an example. I make an effort to get in touch with people who are nearby and send letters to those who live far away. I hope people who are struggling right now, as we were, learn about us. Be fearless! Everything will work out OK.

 

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