To celebrate World Down Syndrome Day, two Tauranga mothers discussed what is was like raising children with the condition.
"The paediatrician, who was on call at the time, just said 'oh, there are a couple of things that make us think that maybe he has Down syndrome... our world fell apart'," said Peta Troughton, the mother of Toby.
"I had lots of ideas around what Down syndrome was and they were wrong, really outdated.
"Normally when you have a baby they go 'congratulations! They're healthy, good luck - life's going to be great!' When you have a baby with a diagnosis they say 'these are all the things they won't be able to do.
"Not that they were ever specifically said to me, but things like he won't learn to ride a bike, he won't leave home, he won't read, he won't write, he might not talk - everything's gong to be really hard, life is going to look really sad and really hard.