Those of you arguing against selective reduction, would you be singing the same song if it was a mother who took fertility drugs and conceived, say, quintuplets? Septuplets? The usual hue and cry in that case is that it's irresponsible NOT to selectively abort, as multiples often cause health problems for the mother, and often have developmental disabilities for the rest of their lives. Just because the multiples in this case were naturally-occurring triplets doesn't mean that the issues - how difficult it's going to be to raise multiple kids with potential probelms - are much different. Just because she was honest about her motivations, I don't think this woman should be villified. Some might consider it selfish, but I think she was brutally honest about her own limitations. I don't think she ought to be castigated just because her actions don't conform to someone else's ideals - she's the one who had to make the decision and live with the consequences either way.
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