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[quote=Anonymous]OP here. I may be overthinking this without all the data we need to make a decision. This is all very new and I’m trying to wrap my head around it and check my own biases as I feel them emerging. I have a long family history of medical intervention, some of which wasn’t necessary and did have longterm consequences, and some of which was absolutely life saving. If DD had Turner Syndrome, I would treat her absolutely. But I suspect DD’s situation will be more grey. She is tiny, while DH and I are both quite tall, but aside from short stature, low IGF1, and allergies, DD appears fine. If there were another medical reason, I think I’d feel differently. DH is more opposed to intervening as he thinks his little girl is perfect the way she is and doesn’t want to mess with her self image. Neither do I - I just have a nagging feeling we’re missing something.[/quote]
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