Your child has a 50% chance that, when they hit adulthood, they will have a severely malformed face. You can give them drugs (chance of bad health side effects but not life threatening) to prevent this, but the drugs will *guarantee* a very slightly malformed face no matter what
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depends on the side effects.
what results in the optimal life most of the time etc etc.
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We live in a world with very good cosmetic surgeons. I will avoid the risk in childhood and we can fix it later. I have grave concerns about drugs and children; I don't believe the medical profession REALLY sees them as people.
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Is this to be an empathy test? Capillary dilation of the so-called blush response? Fluctuation of the pupil. Involuntary dilation of the iris...
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Doesn't matter the % chance, you have no right to make that decision for them.








