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Ladybbird 19-05-12 21:08

FBook Bans Mum for Posting Pics of Baby-Photos
 
Mother's fury after Facebook BANS her for posting pictures of her baby son who lived for just eight hours after being born with rare birth defect

By Daily Mail UK, 19 May 2012

A furious mother is demanding answers from Facebook as to why they took down photographs she posted on the site of her son, who was born with a rare birth defect, and then later banned her from the site altogether.

Grayson James Walker, from Memphis, Tennessee, was born on February 15, 2012 with Anencephaly, a rare neural tube birth defect in which a baby is born without parts of the brain and skull.
His parents Heather and Patrick Walker knew 16 weeks into the pregnancy their son would not live very long due to his birth defect.

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Precious moments: Heather and Patrick Walker say goodbye to their newborn son Grayson who only lived for eight hours after being born with a rare defect


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Love and care: Patrick and his two other children cradle Grayson before he passes away



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Faith: Heather and Patrick knew at 16 weeks their son would not live long but they decided to have him anyway so they and their other two children could share some precious moments with him

'They of course gave us the option to terminate,' said Heather. But they chose to carry their baby full term and turned to God for strength.
'My husband and I, we started prayer and we knew that God knew since the beginning of time that he had us for this,' she said.
The couple were fully prepared to have to say goodbye to him on the same day they welcomed him into the world.
So, with the help of non-profit organization Now I Lay Me Down To Sleep, they had a professional photographer to take photos of their newborn, just the same way as they did with their other two children and what most parents around the world do.

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Magic moments: With the help of non-profit organization Now I Lay Me Down To Sleep, they had a professional photographer to take photos of their newborn, just the same way as they did with their other two children


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Memories: The family wanted to remember baby Grayson's brief time in the world and had a photographer come and capture the first and last moments of his life

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Family: Facebook fans are rallying around a mother who feels Facebook is discriminating against photos she posted on the social media network of her son


He only lived for eight hours but the Walkers wanted to capture his short life so his memory could live on forever.
Heather explained that she uploaded the pictures on to her Facebook page so she could share them with family and friends.

online24 19-05-12 22:18

Re: FBook Bans Mum for Posting Pics of Baby-Photos
 
Facebook has, unfortunately, an American moral standards. Which is in this case overprotective according to my points of view.


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