"What kind of society do you want to live in?": Inside the country where Down syndrome is disappearing

The laboratory at Landspitali University Hospital, the country's  main medical center, where the majority of Icelandic women's prenatal blood tests are processed.
The population of Down Syndrome is rapidly shrinking in Iceland due to radical genetic screening of pregnant women and counseling. Using an Ultrasonic, blood test and mother's age, the test, called the Combination Test, determines whether the fetus would have Down Syndrome.  . Read more....

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