A couple with Down syndrome wants to get married and have children, but their parents are categorically against it

A couple with Down syndrome wants to get married and have children, but their parents are categorically against it

Categories: Children | Society

Young people with Down syndrome, Michael Cox and Taylor Anderton from Queensland, Australia, met 6 years ago at a swimming competition and got engaged during a trip to America last year. They are determined to get married and desperately want to have children. 25-year-old Michael said that he and his fiancee dream of four children — three girls and a boy.

Their parents are seriously concerned about the desire of children. They are not against marriage, but they believe that the young couple is not ready at all now or ever for the birth of children.

(4 photos in total)

A couple with Down syndrome wants to get married and have children, but their parents are categorically against it Source: Daily Mail

A couple with Down syndrome wants to get married and have children, but their parents are categorically against it

"Having a child is not that difficult. I know that many people talk about it as the hardest work, but it's not. It's all about love and mutual understanding with the child," Michael believes.

Although Michael and Taylor's parents are happy for their children and fully support their relationship, they are against their desire to have children.

A couple with Down syndrome wants to get married and have children, but their parents are categorically against it

Katherine Musk, Taylor's mom, is very concerned about her daughter's decision and believes that this simply should not and cannot happen.

Both families raised Michael and Taylor so that the guys would believe in their dreams and live independently, but now they are afraid that this has led to unrealistic dreams.

A couple with Down syndrome wants to get married and have children, but their parents are categorically against it

Michael's father, Simon Cox: "Just imagine how difficult it will be for a child with parents who have Down syndrome. They can't have a high-paying job, they can't drive a car or understand math homework at school."

The couple has so far agreed with their parents and postponed the wedding, but they firmly stand by their decision to have children.

A couple with Down syndrome wants to get married and have children, but their parents are categorically against it

The chance of getting pregnant in a couple with Down syndrome is very small. And if conception did occur, then there is a 50% chance that the child will also have Down syndrome.

Keywords: Lovers | Groom | Love | Bride | Couple | Parents | Wedding | Down syndrome

Post News Article

Recent articles

Exposure One Awards: 11 Winning Black And White Photographs
Exposure One Awards: 11 Winning Black And White Photographs

Black and white photos can evoke profound emotion and thought. Therefore, today, we are happy to introduce you to the winners of ...

Gloat on your health! Doctors recommend
Gloat on your health! Doctors recommend

We all periodically encounter such a phenomenon as schadenfreude. The joy of someone feeling bad has always been considered a ...

Here Are The Winners Of The Close-Up Photographer Of The Year Awards
Here Are The Winners Of The Close-Up Photographer Of The Year ...

We always love sharing the best photographers out there, and this time, we’ve prepared some spectacular shots that bring the ...

Related articles

What can you tell me about the relationships of the couples photo in social networks?
What can you tell me about the relationships of the couples ...

Now, almost everyone has pages in social networks, which provide not only a photo of the food, but also more meaningful pictures. ...

The mysterious beauty of a kiss
The mysterious beauty of a kiss

The series of images "Kiss", created by photographer Maggie West from Los Angeles for her book of the same name, contains images of ...

"I lable you": and other unusual and passionate recognition of
"I lable you": and other unusual and passionate recognition of

Under the motto "let everyone know" people were writing on the pavement (and not only) what it tells the heart. And sometimes it ...