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Yes she should give her the cochlear implants if there is no risk to life or severe risk to quality of life and you can afford it
A baby is still developing their brain and sounds play a big part in that
Edit: typos
It's not even a question. Who could possibly think their child is better off deaf?
Imagine growing up and finding out your parents choose to deprive you of one of your senses.
There are deaf people who see implants as erasing them and feel that deaf children should be accommodated, not "fixed."
I don't agree with them, hearing has clear advantages over not hearing, and one can always turn off their implants if they'd like to not hear for a while.
I actually have a child with a congenital genetic defect, if I could fix her genetic anomaly I'd so do in a heartbeat. Yes, it would probably change her, but her quality of life would be incomparabley better.
Anything else is fucking child abuse in my opinion.
Totally agree. I wear glasses and would get glasses for my kid if they needed them. Same thing.
Yeah absolutely