If it is determined that a mother's kid is most likely to have a severe, irreversible congenital abnormality, what should she do?
Get the fetus aborted
Carry the pregnancy to full term
Wait for natural miscarriage
None of the above
The woman should have the fetus terminated if it is determined that the kid is likely to have a severe, incurable congenital abnormality. If the fetus is expected to have a major, irreparable congenital abnormality.
If considered, option B which is to carry the pregnancy to full term and option C which is to wait for a natural miscarriage, they are not advised courses of action. Hence, option 1 is the correct answer.