Bioethics Babe
What do you do when doctors tell you there’s “no hope”? When former U.S. Senator and presidential candidate Rick Santorum and his wife Karen received a Trisomy 18 diagnosis for their daughter Bella, they were told she had a condition “incompatible with life.” They were encouraged to prepare for her death. But Bella lived. Now she’s turning 18 years old, something many doctors never expected she would see. In this deeply personal episode of Bioethics Babe, Sen. Rick Santorum shares the emotional and spiritual journey of raising Bella, the medical and cultural pressures families often face after a prenatal diagnosis, and how one little girl transformed their marriage, family, and understanding of human dignity. This conversation explores not only Trisomy 18, but the deeper questions underneath modern medicine: What makes a life valuable? How should we think about suffering and disability? And what happens when a diagnosis becomes a judgment about whether a life is worth living? We discuss: • Receiving a devastating Trisomy 18 diagnosis • The meaning behind the phrase “incompatible with life” • Losing their son Gabriel before Bella’s birth • How doctors and the medical system responded to Bella’s condition • Hospice pressure and assumptions about “quality of life” • How Bella transformed the Santorum family • Raising a child with profound disabilities • Marriage, suffering, and navigating disagreement as parents • Bella turning 18 with Trisomy 18 • Why Bella became the emotional center of their family • Multi-generational family life and caregiving • The cultural tendency to value productivity over personhood • What families facing a prenatal diagnosis need to hear Bella cannot walk or speak. Yet her life is a profound witness to love, family, and the inherent dignity of every human person. This is a conversation about suffering, hope, disability, family, faith, and what it truly means to be human. Subscribe for more conversations Bioethics Babe is a podcast exploring the toughest questions about human dignity, suffering, and the human person in light of science, faith, and culture. 📚For Episode Resources, please visit the episode page: https://bioethicsbabe.com/theres-no-hope-doctors-said-one-familys-decision-after-a-trisomy-18-diagnosis-with-sen-rick-santorum-ep-31/ [https://bioethicsbabe.com/theres-no-hope-doctors-said-one-familys-decision-after-a-trisomy-18-diagnosis-with-sen-rick-santorum-ep-31/]. For more information, the latest episodes, and additional resources, visit www.bioethicsbabe.com [http://www.bioethicsbabe.com]. Follow BB on social media: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@BioethicsBabe [https://www.youtube.com/@BioethicsBabe] Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61576554667052 [https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61576554667052] Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bioethicsbabe [https://www.instagram.com/bioethicsbabe] X: https://x.com/bioethicsbabe [https://x.com/bioethicsbabe]
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