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Real-Life Decision Making -- Solution

You inform the parents that the baby is a girl.

You think to yourself, "I am certain that this child is a girl. I will make the decision myself. I trust my own judgment. I am positive that the team would arrive at the same conclusion."

The parents are relieved to know.

However, your colleagues are very displeased with your actions. They tell you that you have done something very wrong.

"A decision of this importance needs to be examined from many points of view," says Dr. Jean-Pierre Chanoine. "You chose to act independently and you may have ruined a baby's life by your actions. If the parents decide to file a complaint against you some day, you will be in big trouble."

You have lost the respect of the people you work with.


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