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Its time for us to live our lives to the full: Line of Dutys Tommy Jessop on changing the world for people with Downs syndrome
Tommy Jessop: ‘We really have waited long enough to be treated equally.’
His parents hoped he might get a job in a library. Instead he became an actor, a campaigner - and a role model.
Actor Tommy, who has Down's Syndrome, poses for a portrait in the foyer of the Theatre Royal Winchester. Winchester, Hampshire, UK. 26th November 2021.
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Its time for us to live our lives to the full: Line of Dutys Tommy Jessop on changing the world for people with Downs syndrome
Tommy Jessop: ‘We really have waited long enough to be treated equally.’
His parents hoped he might get a job in a library. Instead he became an actor, a campaigner - and a role model.
Actor Tommy, who has Down's Syndrome, poses for a portrait in the foyer of the Theatre Royal Winchester. Winchester, Hampshire, UK. 26th November 2021.
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Its time for us to live our lives to the full: Line of Dutys Tommy Jessop on changing the world for people with Downs syndrome
Tommy Jessop: ‘We really have waited long enough to be treated equally.’
His parents hoped he might get a job in a library. Instead he became an actor, a campaigner - and a role model.
Actor Tommy, who has Down's Syndrome, poses for a portrait in the foyer of the Theatre Royal Winchester. Winchester, Hampshire, UK. 26th November 2021.
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Its time for us to live our lives to the full: Line of Dutys Tommy Jessop on changing the world for people with Downs syndrome
Tommy Jessop: ‘We really have waited long enough to be treated equally.’
His parents hoped he might get a job in a library. Instead he became an actor, a campaigner - and a role model.
Actor Tommy, who has Down's Syndrome, poses for a portrait in the foyer of the Theatre Royal Winchester. Winchester, Hampshire, UK. 26th November 2021.
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Its time for us to live our lives to the full: Line of Dutys Tommy Jessop on changing the world for people with Downs syndrome
Tommy Jessop: ‘We really have waited long enough to be treated equally.’
His parents hoped he might get a job in a library. Instead he became an actor, a campaigner - and a role model.
Actor Tommy, who has Down's Syndrome, poses for a portrait in the foyer of the Theatre Royal Winchester. Winchester, Hampshire, UK. 26th November 2021.
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Its time for us to live our lives to the full: Line of Dutys Tommy Jessop on changing the world for people with Downs syndrome
Tommy Jessop: ‘We really have waited long enough to be treated equally.’
His parents hoped he might get a job in a library. Instead he became an actor, a campaigner - and a role model.
Actor Tommy, who has Down's Syndrome, poses for a portrait in the foyer of the Theatre Royal Winchester. Winchester, Hampshire, UK. 26th November 2021.
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Its time for us to live our lives to the full: Line of Dutys Tommy Jessop on changing the world for people with Downs syndrome
Tommy Jessop: ‘We really have waited long enough to be treated equally.’
His parents hoped he might get a job in a library. Instead he became an actor, a campaigner - and a role model.
Actor Tommy, who has Down's Syndrome, poses for a portrait in the foyer of the Theatre Royal Winchester. Winchester, Hampshire, UK. 26th November 2021.
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Its time for us to live our lives to the full: Line of Dutys Tommy Jessop on changing the world for people with Downs syndrome
Tommy Jessop: ‘We really have waited long enough to be treated equally.’
His parents hoped he might get a job in a library. Instead he became an actor, a campaigner - and a role model.
Actor Tommy, who has Down's Syndrome, poses for a portrait in the foyer of the Theatre Royal Winchester. Winchester, Hampshire, UK. 26th November 2021.
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Its time for us to live our lives to the full: Line of Dutys Tommy Jessop on changing the world for people with Downs syndrome
Tommy Jessop: ‘We really have waited long enough to be treated equally.’
His parents hoped he might get a job in a library. Instead he became an actor, a campaigner - and a role model.
Actor Tommy, who has Down's Syndrome, poses for a portrait in the foyer of the Theatre Royal Winchester. Winchester, Hampshire, UK. 26th November 2021.
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Its time for us to live our lives to the full: Line of Dutys Tommy Jessop on changing the world for people with Downs syndrome
Tommy Jessop: ‘We really have waited long enough to be treated equally.’
His parents hoped he might get a job in a library. Instead he became an actor, a campaigner - and a role model.
Actor Tommy, who has Down's Syndrome, poses for a portrait in the foyer of the Theatre Royal Winchester. Winchester, Hampshire, UK. 26th November 2021.
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Its time for us to live our lives to the full: Line of Dutys Tommy Jessop on changing the world for people with Downs syndrome
Tommy Jessop: ‘We really have waited long enough to be treated equally.’
His parents hoped he might get a job in a library. Instead he became an actor, a campaigner - and a role model.
Actor Tommy, who has Down's Syndrome, poses for a portrait in the foyer of the Theatre Royal Winchester. Winchester, Hampshire, UK. 26th November 2021.
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Its time for us to live our lives to the full: Line of Dutys Tommy Jessop on changing the world for people with Downs syndrome
Tommy Jessop: ‘We really have waited long enough to be treated equally.’
His parents hoped he might get a job in a library. Instead he became an actor, a campaigner - and a role model.
Actor Tommy, who has Down's Syndrome, poses for a portrait in the foyer of the Theatre Royal Winchester. Winchester, Hampshire, UK. 26th November 2021.
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Its time for us to live our lives to the full: Line of Dutys Tommy Jessop on changing the world for people with Downs syndrome
Tommy Jessop: ‘We really have waited long enough to be treated equally.’
His parents hoped he might get a job in a library. Instead he became an actor, a campaigner - and a role model.
Actor Tommy, who has Down's Syndrome, poses for a portrait in the foyer of the Theatre Royal Winchester. Winchester, Hampshire, UK. 26th November 2021.
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Its time for us to live our lives to the full: Line of Dutys Tommy Jessop on changing the world for people with Downs syndrome
Tommy Jessop: ‘We really have waited long enough to be treated equally.’
His parents hoped he might get a job in a library. Instead he became an actor, a campaigner - and a role model.
Actor Tommy, who has Down's Syndrome, poses for a portrait in the foyer of the Theatre Royal Winchester. Winchester, Hampshire, UK. 26th November 2021.
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Its time for us to live our lives to the full: Line of Dutys Tommy Jessop on changing the world for people with Downs syndrome
Tommy Jessop: ‘We really have waited long enough to be treated equally.’
His parents hoped he might get a job in a library. Instead he became an actor, a campaigner - and a role model.
Actor Tommy, who has Down's Syndrome, poses for a portrait in the foyer of the Theatre Royal Winchester. Winchester, Hampshire, UK. 26th November 2021.
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Its time for us to live our lives to the full: Line of Dutys Tommy Jessop on changing the world for people with Downs syndrome
Tommy Jessop: ‘We really have waited long enough to be treated equally.’
His parents hoped he might get a job in a library. Instead he became an actor, a campaigner - and a role model.
Actor Tommy, who has Down's Syndrome, poses for a portrait in the foyer of the Theatre Royal Winchester. Winchester, Hampshire, UK. 26th November 2021.
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Its time for us to live our lives to the full: Line of Dutys Tommy Jessop on changing the world for people with Downs syndrome
Tommy Jessop: ‘We really have waited long enough to be treated equally.’
His parents hoped he might get a job in a library. Instead he became an actor, a campaigner - and a role model.
Actor Tommy, who has Down's Syndrome, poses for a portrait in the foyer of the Theatre Royal Winchester. Winchester, Hampshire, UK. 26th November 2021.
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Its time for us to live our lives to the full: Line of Dutys Tommy Jessop on changing the world for people with Downs syndrome
Tommy Jessop: ‘We really have waited long enough to be treated equally.’
His parents hoped he might get a job in a library. Instead he became an actor, a campaigner - and a role model.
Actor Tommy, who has Down's Syndrome, poses for a portrait in the foyer of the Theatre Royal Winchester. Winchester, Hampshire, UK. 26th November 2021.
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Its time for us to live our lives to the full: Line of Dutys Tommy Jessop on changing the world for people with Downs syndrome
Tommy Jessop: ‘We really have waited long enough to be treated equally.’
His parents hoped he might get a job in a library. Instead he became an actor, a campaigner - and a role model.
Actor Tommy, who has Down's Syndrome, poses for a portrait in the foyer of the Theatre Royal Winchester. Winchester, Hampshire, UK. 26th November 2021.
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Its time for us to live our lives to the full: Line of Dutys Tommy Jessop on changing the world for people with Downs syndrome
Tommy Jessop: ‘We really have waited long enough to be treated equally.’
His parents hoped he might get a job in a library. Instead he became an actor, a campaigner - and a role model.
Actor Tommy, who has Down's Syndrome, poses for a portrait in the foyer of the Theatre Royal Winchester. Winchester, Hampshire, UK. 26th November 2021.
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Its time for us to live our lives to the full: Line of Dutys Tommy Jessop on changing the world for people with Downs syndrome
Tommy Jessop: ‘We really have waited long enough to be treated equally.’
His parents hoped he might get a job in a library. Instead he became an actor, a campaigner - and a role model.
Actor Tommy, who has Down's Syndrome, poses for a portrait in the foyer of the Theatre Royal Winchester. Winchester, Hampshire, UK. 26th November 2021.
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Its time for us to live our lives to the full: Line of Dutys Tommy Jessop on changing the world for people with Downs syndrome
Tommy Jessop: ‘We really have waited long enough to be treated equally.’
His parents hoped he might get a job in a library. Instead he became an actor, a campaigner - and a role model.
Actor Tommy, who has Down's Syndrome, poses for a portrait in the foyer of the Theatre Royal Winchester. Winchester, Hampshire, UK. 26th November 2021.
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Its time for us to live our lives to the full: Line of Dutys Tommy Jessop on changing the world for people with Downs syndrome
Tommy Jessop: ‘We really have waited long enough to be treated equally.’
His parents hoped he might get a job in a library. Instead he became an actor, a campaigner - and a role model.
Actor Tommy, who has Down's Syndrome, poses for a portrait in the foyer of the Theatre Royal Winchester. Winchester, Hampshire, UK. 26th November 2021.
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SCHICKSALE - Trotz Abraten der Ärzte: Mutter bringt Zwillinge, einer davon mit Down-Syndrom zur Welt
Breauxtherlylove / CATERS NEWS - (PICTURED Lizeth while pregant with the twins) A mum to twin boys says she felt pressured to terminate her son with Down's syndrome during her pregnancy. Lizeth Breaux, 37, from California, US, was 12 weeks pregnant with twins when medics discovered that one of them was most likely going to be born with Down's syndrome. She says that throughout her pregnancy that doctors hinted that she should terminate her one baby with the condition. But defiant Lizeth gave birth to her boys, Andre and August- on 17 January this year, and is relieved she did not succumb to the pressure of terminating her pregnancy. SEE CATERS COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - Trotz Abraten der Ärzte: Mutter bringt Zwillinge, einer davon mit Down-Syndrom zur Welt
Breauxtherlylove / CATERS NEWS - (PICTURED Lizeth and her husband with the twins after they were born) A mum to twin boys says she felt pressured to terminate her son with Down's syndrome during her pregnancy. Lizeth Breaux, 37, from California, US, was 12 weeks pregnant with twins when medics discovered that one of them was most likely going to be born with Down's syndrome. She says that throughout her pregnancy that doctors hinted that she should terminate her one baby with the condition. But defiant Lizeth gave birth to her boys, Andre and August- on 17 January this year, and is relieved she did not succumb to the pressure of terminating her pregnancy. SEE CATERS COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - Trotz Abraten der Ärzte: Mutter bringt Zwillinge, einer davon mit Down-Syndrom zur Welt
Breauxtherlylove / CATERS NEWS - (PICTURED Lizeth (left) and August (right)) A mum to twin boys says she felt pressured to terminate her son with Down's syndrome during her pregnancy. Lizeth Breaux, 37, from California, US, was 12 weeks pregnant with twins when medics discovered that one of them was most likely going to be born with Down's syndrome. She says that throughout her pregnancy that doctors hinted that she should terminate her one baby with the condition. But defiant Lizeth gave birth to her boys, Andre and August- on 17 January this year, and is relieved she did not succumb to the pressure of terminating her pregnancy. SEE CATERS COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - Trotz Abraten der Ärzte: Mutter bringt Zwillinge, einer davon mit Down-Syndrom zur Welt
Breauxtherlylove / CATERS NEWS - (PICTURED Their mum says that August (right) is not falling too far behind his brother Andre (Left)) A mum to twin boys says she felt pressured to terminate her son with Down's syndrome during her pregnancy. Lizeth Breaux, 37, from California, US, was 12 weeks pregnant with twins when medics discovered that one of them was most likely going to be born with Down's syndrome. She says that throughout her pregnancy that doctors hinted that she should terminate her one baby with the condition. But defiant Lizeth gave birth to her boys, Andre and August- on 17 January this year, and is relieved she did not succumb to the pressure of terminating her pregnancy. SEE CATERS COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - Trotz Abraten der Ärzte: Mutter bringt Zwillinge, einer davon mit Down-Syndrom zur Welt
Breauxtherlylove / CATERS NEWS - (PICTURED Lizeth with one of her twins August) A mum to twin boys says she felt pressured to terminate her son with Down's syndrome during her pregnancy. Lizeth Breaux, 37, from California, US, was 12 weeks pregnant with twins when medics discovered that one of them was most likely going to be born with Down's syndrome. She says that throughout her pregnancy that doctors hinted that she should terminate her one baby with the condition. But defiant Lizeth gave birth to her boys, Andre and August- on 17 January this year, and is relieved she did not succumb to the pressure of terminating her pregnancy. SEE CATERS COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - Trotz Abraten der Ärzte: Mutter bringt Zwillinge, einer davon mit Down-Syndrom zur Welt
Breauxtherlylove / CATERS NEWS - (PICTURED August was born with some breathing problems) A mum to twin boys says she felt pressured to terminate her son with Down's syndrome during her pregnancy. Lizeth Breaux, 37, from California, US, was 12 weeks pregnant with twins when medics discovered that one of them was most likely going to be born with Down's syndrome. She says that throughout her pregnancy that doctors hinted that she should terminate her one baby with the condition. But defiant Lizeth gave birth to her boys, Andre and August- on 17 January this year, and is relieved she did not succumb to the pressure of terminating her pregnancy. SEE CATERS COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - Trotz Abraten der Ärzte: Mutter bringt Zwillinge, einer davon mit Down-Syndrom zur Welt
Breauxtherlylove / CATERS NEWS - (PICTURED Andre (left) and August (right)) A mum to twin boys says she felt pressured to terminate her son with Down's syndrome during her pregnancy. Lizeth Breaux, 37, from California, US, was 12 weeks pregnant with twins when medics discovered that one of them was most likely going to be born with Down's syndrome. She says that throughout her pregnancy that doctors hinted that she should terminate her one baby with the condition. But defiant Lizeth gave birth to her boys, Andre and August- on 17 January this year, and is relieved she did not succumb to the pressure of terminating her pregnancy. SEE CATERS COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - Trotz Abraten der Ärzte: Mutter bringt Zwillinge, einer davon mit Down-Syndrom zur Welt
Breauxtherlylove / CATERS NEWS - (PICTURED Andre (left) and August (right) were born in January this year after doctors tried to convince mum Lizeth to terminate in August) A mum to twin boys says she felt pressured to terminate her son with Down's syndrome during her pregnancy. Lizeth Breaux, 37, from California, US, was 12 weeks pregnant with twins when medics discovered that one of them was most likely going to be born with Down's syndrome. She says that throughout her pregnancy that doctors hinted that she should terminate her one baby with the condition. But defiant Lizeth gave birth to her boys, Andre and August- on 17 January this year, and is relieved she did not succumb to the pressure of terminating her pregnancy. SEE CATERS COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - Trotz Abraten der Ärzte: Mutter bringt Zwillinge, einer davon mit Down-Syndrom zur Welt
Breauxtherlylove / CATERS NEWS - (PICTURED August (left ) and Andre (right)) A mum to twin boys says she felt pressured to terminate her son with Down's syndrome during her pregnancy. Lizeth Breaux, 37, from California, US, was 12 weeks pregnant with twins when medics discovered that one of them was most likely going to be born with Down's syndrome. She says that throughout her pregnancy that doctors hinted that she should terminate her one baby with the condition. But defiant Lizeth gave birth to her boys, Andre and August- on 17 January this year, and is relieved she did not succumb to the pressure of terminating her pregnancy. SEE CATERS COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - Trotz Abraten der Ärzte: Mutter bringt Zwillinge, einer davon mit Down-Syndrom zur Welt
Breauxtherlylove / CATERS NEWS - (PICTURED August (left) and Andre (right) in hospital after they were born) A mum to twin boys says she felt pressured to terminate her son with Down's syndrome during her pregnancy. Lizeth Breaux, 37, from California, US, was 12 weeks pregnant with twins when medics discovered that one of them was most likely going to be born with Down's syndrome. She says that throughout her pregnancy that doctors hinted that she should terminate her one baby with the condition. But defiant Lizeth gave birth to her boys, Andre and August- on 17 January this year, and is relieved she did not succumb to the pressure of terminating her pregnancy. SEE CATERS COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - Trotz Abraten der Ärzte: Mutter bringt Zwillinge, einer davon mit Down-Syndrom zur Welt
Breauxtherlylove / CATERS NEWS - (PICTURED August after he was born) A mum to twin boys says she felt pressured to terminate her son with Down's syndrome during her pregnancy. Lizeth Breaux, 37, from California, US, was 12 weeks pregnant with twins when medics discovered that one of them was most likely going to be born with Down's syndrome. She says that throughout her pregnancy that doctors hinted that she should terminate her one baby with the condition. But defiant Lizeth gave birth to her boys, Andre and August- on 17 January this year, and is relieved she did not succumb to the pressure of terminating her pregnancy. SEE CATERS COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - Trotz Abraten der Ärzte: Mutter bringt Zwillinge, einer davon mit Down-Syndrom zur Welt
Breauxtherlylove / CATERS NEWS - (PICTURED August shortly after he was born) A mum to twin boys says she felt pressured to terminate her son with Down's syndrome during her pregnancy. Lizeth Breaux, 37, from California, US, was 12 weeks pregnant with twins when medics discovered that one of them was most likely going to be born with Down's syndrome. She says that throughout her pregnancy that doctors hinted that she should terminate her one baby with the condition. But defiant Lizeth gave birth to her boys, Andre and August- on 17 January this year, and is relieved she did not succumb to the pressure of terminating her pregnancy. SEE CATERS COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - Trotz Abraten der Ärzte: Mutter bringt Zwillinge, einer davon mit Down-Syndrom zur Welt
Breauxtherlylove / CATERS NEWS - (PICTURED August in hospital after he was born) A mum to twin boys says she felt pressured to terminate her son with Down's syndrome during her pregnancy. Lizeth Breaux, 37, from California, US, was 12 weeks pregnant with twins when medics discovered that one of them was most likely going to be born with Down's syndrome. She says that throughout her pregnancy that doctors hinted that she should terminate her one baby with the condition. But defiant Lizeth gave birth to her boys, Andre and August- on 17 January this year, and is relieved she did not succumb to the pressure of terminating her pregnancy. SEE CATERS COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - Trotz Abraten der Ärzte: Mutter bringt Zwillinge, einer davon mit Down-Syndrom zur Welt
Breauxtherlylove / CATERS NEWS - (PICTURED August) A mum to twin boys says she felt pressured to terminate her son with Down's syndrome during her pregnancy. Lizeth Breaux, 37, from California, US, was 12 weeks pregnant with twins when medics discovered that one of them was most likely going to be born with Down's syndrome. She says that throughout her pregnancy that doctors hinted that she should terminate her one baby with the condition. But defiant Lizeth gave birth to her boys, Andre and August- on 17 January this year, and is relieved she did not succumb to the pressure of terminating her pregnancy. SEE CATERS COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - Trotz Abraten der Ärzte: Mutter bringt Zwillinge, einer davon mit Down-Syndrom zur Welt
Breauxtherlylove / CATERS NEWS - (PICTURED Andre (left) and his twin August (right)) A mum to twin boys says she felt pressured to terminate her son with Down's syndrome during her pregnancy. Lizeth Breaux, 37, from California, US, was 12 weeks pregnant with twins when medics discovered that one of them was most likely going to be born with Down's syndrome. She says that throughout her pregnancy that doctors hinted that she should terminate her one baby with the condition. But defiant Lizeth gave birth to her boys, Andre and August- on 17 January this year, and is relieved she did not succumb to the pressure of terminating her pregnancy. SEE CATERS COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - Trotz Abraten der Ärzte: Mutter bringt Zwillinge, einer davon mit Down-Syndrom zur Welt
Breauxtherlylove / CATERS NEWS - (PICTURED Lizeth and her husband while she was pregnant with the twins) A mum to twin boys says she felt pressured to terminate her son with Down's syndrome during her pregnancy. Lizeth Breaux, 37, from California, US, was 12 weeks pregnant with twins when medics discovered that one of them was most likely going to be born with Down's syndrome. She says that throughout her pregnancy that doctors hinted that she should terminate her one baby with the condition. But defiant Lizeth gave birth to her boys, Andre and August- on 17 January this year, and is relieved she did not succumb to the pressure of terminating her pregnancy. SEE CATERS COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - Trotz Abraten der Ärzte: Mutter bringt Zwillinge, einer davon mit Down-Syndrom zur Welt
Breauxtherlylove / CATERS NEWS - (PICTURED Lizeth's sonogram for the twins) A mum to twin boys says she felt pressured to terminate her son with Down's syndrome during her pregnancy. Lizeth Breaux, 37, from California, US, was 12 weeks pregnant with twins when medics discovered that one of them was most likely going to be born with Down's syndrome. She says that throughout her pregnancy that doctors hinted that she should terminate her one baby with the condition. But defiant Lizeth gave birth to her boys, Andre and August- on 17 January this year, and is relieved she did not succumb to the pressure of terminating her pregnancy. SEE CATERS COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - Trotz Abraten der Ärzte: Mutter bringt Zwillinge, einer davon mit Down-Syndrom zur Welt
Breauxtherlylove / CATERS NEWS - (PICTURED August (left) and Andre (right) shortly after they were born) A mum to twin boys says she felt pressured to terminate her son with Down's syndrome during her pregnancy. Lizeth Breaux, 37, from California, US, was 12 weeks pregnant with twins when medics discovered that one of them was most likely going to be born with Down's syndrome. She says that throughout her pregnancy that doctors hinted that she should terminate her one baby with the condition. But defiant Lizeth gave birth to her boys, Andre and August- on 17 January this year, and is relieved she did not succumb to the pressure of terminating her pregnancy. SEE CATERS COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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The Undateables - Series 1, Episode 3
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