Yeah,
there will be no talk of working out with a baby in a front pack or how
your children are eating empty calories because you didn't read them Goodnight Moon
enough times in utero. If the seas boil and we all start speaking in
tongues, I take full responsibility. However, this is another
interesting issue: researchers are looking at the practice of genetic
screening tests, and raising some good questions. A study examined what
couples actually did with the test information, and found that if
parents consulted with specialist physicians, the rate of pregnancy
termination dropped. You can read more here,
but the researchers are saying perhaps we need to rethink how we
institute these programs, and what other services (counseling) we
should also have.
I think this raises a related issue...
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