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by technocrat8080
270 days ago
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I mostly agree with your first point, but is there not a chance for more serious disease to be detected? In which case specialized preventative care is the best path forward? There is definitely something to be said about staying ignorant of these, however. > The only people who should not have kids are bad parents and people who don't want kids. I don't think people who are highly susceptible to birthing malformed children should have children either. Genetic testing helps figure out if you might be in that group. |
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Still, I wonder: who would fall in the "highly susceptible" category? Wouldn't these people need to be tested prior to actually knowing they should be tested? (what would push someone to be tested for susceptibility of birthing malformed children before being tested?)