It wasn't until 1987 that the American Academy of Pediatrics explicitly recommended giving babies pain relief during surgical procedures. 1987!(!!!) Why? Parental outrage, initially kicked off by a mother whose infant received *open heart surgery* with no pain management.
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Sometimes it seems utterly insane to me that educational professionals can look at a typical classroom and think "yes, this is what a childhood ought to be." But it's not insane. It's a standard feature of humans to be this recklessly unobservant when it suits you.
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There is a possible argument for it. If the child won't remember the pain, then the introduction of drugs into the brain at an early stage could be a risk for later development that outweighs the suffering. I doubt the premise has been established, but it's something to consider.
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