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Originally Posted by Sarah_MaxCash
True, that is the counter argument I have in my head. Though, in a country with a national health care system if the child ends up with associated complications it will be the public purse paying for her choice. Not to mention just generally wishing the baby well.
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You could always thank them.
Thank her for doing what she can to ensure that her child is born with deformities, health problems, and learning disabilities so it's that much easier for your own future/current children to be deemed "above average" in their own lives, and enjoy the success that comes along with it.
Maybe that'll have the desired effect.
But then again, maybe that's over the top.