Those points raised by Jenny are the most assinine things I've ever read.....and I used to read Letters to Penthouse!
To surmise by that, one must assume that the only child out of the five she bore that will grow to be a healthy, happy major contributor to the betterment of society....is #5....
Let's see here..
My adopted nephews will be loveless, possibly sociopathic adults...well, that's wrong, anecdotally as they are both adults and doing quite well, thank you.
My son will be a violent adult because he was circumcised, a C-Section baby and drank from a bottle. Nope. And ONE urologist says this?
A urologist estimates that 90% of the men who are walking the streets today had this painful initiation shortly after birth. For them, sex and violence are linked.
I'd guess there are more than one urologists in the country, and thus, more than that one opinion. It was not a point worth mentioning at all. On fact, every point made used reference to one doctor's opinion, not a group, survey, medical establishment or backed by others.
Points 9 and 10 had absolutely nothing to do with anything. Nor do points 1 or 2.
And for all you bothered to post(none of which, quite frankly bears any real meaning since any and all numbers were so small as to be sidenotes to the larger question) gets tossed down the drain with this one statement:
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Ironically it was my C-section baby that I had with me the most in the days after birth.
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One must assume by that quote that it will be that child who fares best, based on your own statements before and after.