Culture YouTuber Jesse Ridgway and Wife Made ‘Difficult Decision to Terminate’ Pregnancy After Down Syndrome Diagnosis: 'Gut Punch' - The couple shared on their Instagram Stories that Jesse's wife Ashley got an abortion earlier this week

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Jesse Ridgway and his wife Ashley have ended their pregnancy and are explaining why.

In a series of posts on the YouTuber's Instagram Stories from Wednesday, June 3, Jesse, 33, said that they'd recently made the "difficult decision" to end Ashley's pregnancy after receiving a fetal Down syndrome diagnosis. Ashley later reposted the statement on her own Stories.

"This week, my wife and I made the very difficult decision to terminate the pregnancy due to Trisomy 21," wrote Jesse. Trisomy 21 is another name for Down syndrome. "The choice was not made lightly."

Jesse acknowledged that some of their fans might be "very disappointed" to hear this news and said the experience has been "extremely traumatic" for him and Ashley, 31, who terminated the pregnancy earlier this week.

"When I first confronted this news, I was shocked but optimistic," Jesse wrote. "If they're a little slow intellectually, then we'll make it work. I signed on to be a parent, come what may...but I just didn't fully understand what Down syndrome entailed."

He went on to list health risks that can be associated with Down syndrome, including heart defects, hearing challenges and delayed physical development.

"Down Syndrome isn't a 'blessing,' it is objectively s---ty from a health perspective," Jesse claimed. "I didn't realize just how rough it is for the child, let alone the family...more often than not, they would be fully dependent on others for the rest of their life."

The influencer said he spoke with friends, family, doctors and genetic counselors and claimed that 90% of women terminate their pregnancy after learning the baby has Down syndrome. (According to Healthline, that figure in the U.S. is 67%.)

"This was WAY higher than I expected, I thought it would be lower given I hear so many say they kept or would keep the baby," continued Jesse. "I believe that's because most terminations happen privately [and] it feels shameful. A lot of judgement being cast."

He directly addressed his fans who have autism or Down syndrome and have weighed in on their decision, saying that they "appreciate" them.

"You matter a lot and we're glad you're here," he said. "I commend you and your families for having the strength and courage to push forward."

"As for us, we made a difficult decision that we believe in the long-run will be beneficial for our family. Thankfully, we had a choice," Jesse said. "It will take a little time to move on, but we are excited to try again in the future and hopefully have a better outcome."

The couple, who are based in New Jersey, first announced they were expecting in March. In a joint Instagram post, the two sat together and held up a series of sonogram images.

"BABY RIDGWAY - COMING FALL 2026," they wrote in their caption.
 
It’s not like people with Down syndrome can’t function in real life. There are fitness instructors with Down syndrome, like this fair lady here:

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I’m a little torn by this because I understand where they’re coming from in making this decision, but this is further proof of why “content creation” is so trash; people will make content on anything, regardless of how trivial or personal it should have been.
Dude, the woman in that picture represents a really, really rare exception to the norm as far as down syndrome is concerned.
 
Fair, I was misinformed on that. But I think the greater point still stands especially on other genetically transmitted diseases. If we can kill a child for physical or mental defects we should absolutely be in the business of ensuring that all factors that cause such a thing are prevented as well.
Yeah I don’t see the problem with this if you support aborting potentially disabled children.
If we can test the carriers, in the cases where it matters, they should have their reproductive abilities restricted.

Also, I don’t see what the problem with them sharing this news is if they didn’t do anything wrong. They did something right but also should hide it in shame?
 
While it's easy to make judgement calls in every direction, for and against, ultimately it's their choice and any moral consequences are between them and God. If I were in that situation I have no idea how I would choose, and I pray that many people never have to make this decision.
I've already made that decision. I do not want kids. I would make that clear with whatever partner I may have. There, problem solved.
 
After everything that has happened in Current Year, I don’t know how anyone can trust a doctor to be telling the truth about this to such an extent that they would kill their offspring.
Agreed. PL but I know a couple who was advised by their doctor (a jeet btw) to abort their pregnancy because the baby would have down syndrome. They refused, and years later that baby is growing up to be perfectly healthy and happy.
Total Doctor Death.
 
By the way, back when everyone was religious and abortion hadn’t been invented, no one raised kids with down syndrome.

yeah, because they just left them out in the elements to die

or was that what you were implying
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I dislike it when people say the church doesn't care about children after they're born, they have always cared. By definition, if you support abortions like this, then you are pro choice not pro life. I'm not necessarily disagreeing, but I saw some le based trads try to reconcile these two beliefs.
 
Agreed. PL but I know a couple who was advised by their doctor (a jeet btw) to abort their pregnancy because the baby would have down syndrome. They refused, and years later that baby is growing up to be perfectly healthy and happy.
Total Doctor Death.
Yeah, as a general rule, especially about really important stuff like this, you should always, always get a second opinion. Especially if the first opinion is from a fucking street-shitter.
 
Fair, I was misinformed on that. But I think the greater point still stands especially on other genetically transmitted diseases. If we can kill a child for physical or mental defects we should absolutely be in the business of ensuring that all factors that cause such a thing are prevented as well.
Gwen Hartley was a huge deranged cunt, not in the least because she chose to have ANOTHER fucked up pinhead baby after her first, and knew they had at least a 1 in 4 chance of creating one. Her first daughter was Claire, after she was born Gwen and her husband got genetically tested and sure enough, they were both carries for a super rare mutation. So they decided to shit out the second abomination, Lola, and wouldn't even let the doctor measure her head or talk about her condition at all. Then both girls spent they lives having the shit "milked" out of them in public resturants and their normal brother's basketball games by their father while their mother cackled like a witch everytime they had one of their famous 6-foot projectile vomiting episodes (Though Gwen claims Goblin Lola held the record at over 12 feet one time). Such fulfilling lives! At least until they both died in their teens.

Yes, Gwen and Scott absolutely should have been sterilized after Claire was born.
 
The shitflinging on twitter has been a fucking nightmare, I don’t want this shit on my feed yet now I have a bunch of retards simping for downies as if promoting disability and dysgenics is somehow a good thing. I hate that i’m in agreement with people like BAP because this shit really shouldn’t be an issue

I’m against abortion because i’m a pro natalist, But any father has to recognize that a child that cannot produce progeny is useless. Imagine spending your old age taking care of a 35 year old 65 iq retard instead of just killing the fucker in the womb, grieving for a minute, then making another kid.

If you want that fine, But don’t say it’s immoral for me to want my family to actually be successful and be able to give me grandkids in my old age. This moralizing posturing undermines the fundamental reason for starting a family, which is legacy and giving back to the society that raised you up.
 
“I’d totally adopt a downie but i’m under attack from the woke left” Is probably the craziest excuse in history, I’m honestly shocked the hamplanet wasn’t feeding him this line. On the plus side I know a Québécois with questionable connections who may take the potato, Just make sure to keep an eye on him if he takes them to the middle of the woods
 
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The idea that high-functioning downies are super duper rare is bullshit. I have been acquainted with a few myself throughout my life. Either I am extremely lucky at being proximate to people with rare outcomes of life or the rarity of high functioning downs is overstated as cope for people uncomfortable with the idea of murdering a viable human.
 
Seeing all the groyper self described wignats and trads who want to RETVRN to ancient Rome having a meltdown over somebody aborting a defective downie fetus is truly a sight to behold. Eugenics is literally a core policy of National Socialism, and mercy killing defective infants was the prevailing law in Ancient Rome (and was the norm in nearly all pre-contemporary societies). These people are LARPers and should be humiliated to the very end.

The "KEEP ALIVE ALL THE MENTALLY RETARDED DEFECTS!" camp are just as bad as the infinite illegal brown children group of retards
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