Pubdate: Wed, 30 Mar 2016 Source: Press Democrat, The (Santa Rosa, CA) Copyright: 2016 The Press Democrat Contact: http://www.pressdemocrat.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/348 Author: Ellen Skagerberg ADDICTION AND BABIES EDITOR: A woman accidentally develops the chronic disease of addiction and then she accidentally gets pregnant. Dr. Erin Lund of Vista Family Health Center ("A message of hope for opioid-addicted pregnant women," Close to Home, Saturday) asks the community to "remove our value judgments and encourage those who are suffering to seek help. Pregnancy can be a unique opportunity for women to turn their lives around." Perhaps having a baby does give some women their best shot at overcoming addiction, but why should a baby have to save its parents, at the expense of its own quality of life? Many more women can't kick, or don't even try. What unborn soul has such bad karma that it would choose to be born under those dreadful conditions? Instead of giving these women a moral pass, let's expect them to control their addictions first, before they intentionally bear health-compromised children, expecting the social safety net to catch them all. I notice that Vista Family Health Center is not an abortion provider. We can better improve the quality of children's lives by voting - assuring women's right to the option of safe and legal abortion - so that children are wanted and planned and not born with the addictions of their mothers. ELLEN SKAGERBERG Santa Rosa - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom