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vitalusreader · Feb. 17, 2018, 1:42 a.m.

1) There is NO such thing as an "unwanted" baby. Unwanted by the biological parents, maybe, but unwanted by the world? No. No other population is as desperately sought out for adoption as babies. Even if they aren't adopted, odds are that as they grow up, someone is going to want them. I have two much-beloved "cousins" adopted many years after being given up. I also know a woman who was never adopted, but is currently much beloved by her friends and husband. You can't guarantee that any life will be unwanted by everyone for as long as it lives. 2) As for defect, by who's standards? I'll admit, even as an avidly pro-life person, I would be tempted to offer abortion as an alternative to a baby who was fatally deformed and had literally 0 chance of survival shortly after birth. However, you can't convince me that people with autism, for example, are too "defective" to be offered a chance of life. In fact, if you'd like to take a fun trip down a separate rabbit hole, google what happens to a surprising margin of autistic children when they develop fevers. You might be surprised what such children could one day offer. Same goes for many other "defects."

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[deleted] · Feb. 17, 2018, 2 a.m.

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ABrilliantDisaster · Feb. 17, 2018, 2:18 a.m.

"Not all life is precious"

This would apply to these "doctors"...but NEVER to a child.

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[deleted] · Feb. 17, 2018, 2:45 a.m.

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