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In reply to the discussion: A future without tomboys and lesbians? [View all]pnwmom
(109,773 posts)26. The problem is that in some children it can be very serious, but not in all.
Some will need lifelong treatment, and the only question is how early to start. But starting it in utero means that some babies get treatment who don't need it, including boys who don't need it and girls who wouldn't have developed it.
Maybe someday they'll have a test that can allow for treating only the babies who really need it, but they're not there yet.
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This is totally outrageous if true. Has it been independently verified
ProgressiveProfessor
Aug 2012
#2
This seems a total ignoring of normal study standards...just incredible
ProgressiveProfessor
Aug 2012
#22
Well, I find the whole philosophy behind it pretty spiritually bankrupt.
Starry Messenger
Aug 2012
#23