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Probably yes. I think I would find mental retardation much more difficult to live with than physical handicaps. It also depends what kind of quality of life I believed the child could have. The more I believed the child could eventually live a rewarding, independent life, the more likely I would be willing to adopt.

Rachel (infertility graduate, now mom to 5, expecting #6)

 

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