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Allison Quets

As a woman whose had 3 children, post-natal depression is very debilitating and without medication for this malady alone can see you making wrong decisions.
Allison's body was so beaten up by her illness and the birth of her twins by caesarian section must have left her disease a lot worse, also emotionally drained and severely depressed. How can anybody in such a mess, physically and emotionally, make any decisions at all regarding her twins. Just the thought of looking after twins when you have a normal healthy pregnancy with zero problems, is very scary.
Any and all decisions she made straight after the birth of the twins should be annulled immediately because she was not of sound mind and body. The father of the twins had no right to force her hand to give the babies up for adoption in the state she was in.
Having said all this I have only watched the Dr Phil story on this matter and there seems to be little information regarding the adoptive parents on the net, who don't seem keen to speak to the press. So my opinions are based on a one sided view.
I'll be watching this internet page with bated breath to see what the outcome will be for those gorgeous twins. I hope the judge makes a decision that is based on "what's the best deal for those babies" and not legal one. Allison Quets does not belong in prison, she should be in a clinic which will bring her back to health, both physically and mentally.
Liz Watson

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