![]() ![]() It is also plausible to suppose that the prospects of a happy life are better for a normal child than for a hemophiliac. ![]() The burden of caring for that child may make it impossible for her to cope with a third child but if the disabled child were to die, she would have another. Suppose a woman planning to have two children has one normal child, and then gives birth to a hemophiliac child. If one dies while she is of childbearing age, she may conceive another in its place. In that event the effect that the death of the child will have on its parents can be a reason for, rather than against, killing it. ![]() Parents may, with good reason, regret that a disabled child was ever born. ![]()
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