Halfway through their first pregnancy, Greg and Tierney Fairchild hear the news that all expectant parents dread:
their baby isn't perfect. A routine ultrasound reveals that the fetus Tierney carries has a major heart defect.
Making matters worse, the nature of the defect leads doctors to suspect it might be a symptom of Down syndrome.
With those events as its starting point, Choosing Naia examines the exploding world of prenatal information - and
the emotional maelstrom that ensues from an unwanted test result - through the prism of the Fairchild family's
searing experiences." "Rapid advances in prenatal testing are enabling doctors to diagnose with great
certainty a wide assortment of problems inside the womb. But that's where certainty ends. As they struggle with
grief and confusion, would-be parents have only days or weeks to decide whether to abort the pregnancy, continue
the pregnancy and raise their child on their own, or place their child for adoption. No matter what choice they
make, the reverberations are bound to alter the course of many lives." In the Fairchilds' case, those choices
are further complicated by race. Having married across racial lines, Greg and Tierney can imagine the discrimination
felt by the disabled. Ultimately, that understanding informs their decision about whether and how to parent a disabled
child. Once the choice is made, they face a difficult delivery, where Tierney's vigilance literally saves her baby's
life, and high-risk open-heart surgery before the baby they name Naia can celebrate her first birthday. Then the
Fairchilds must confront new barriers on behalf of their beloved child for all the days of their lives.