That's part of the lottery of life, I'm afraid.
Anyone who's had the snip will know the drill - if you lose a child, would you want to have another one?
Truth is you can't replace the child you lost.
I know it sounds controversial to talk of population control. But seriously - isn't quality more important than quantity when we are talking about trying to assure quality of life for future generations?
Anyone who's had the snip will know the drill - if you lose a child, would you want to have another one?
Truth is you can't replace the child you lost.
I know it sounds controversial to talk of population control. But seriously - isn't quality more important than quantity when we are talking about trying to assure quality of life for future generations?
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