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Neonatologist

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Nora, a premature baby with a very low birth weight, was born two days ago. When she was born, she wasn't breathing, and was hooked up to a respirator.

As a neonatologist, you examined the baby and unhappily found that she had many physiological problems. Nora was born without a bowel and with arrested brain development.

Nora has been put in an incubator. She is still experiencing difficulty feeding, digesting and breathing. You meet with the parents to discuss Nora's condition.

It is difficult to discuss because the parents had trouble conceiving. They are so excited to have a child of their own. They are still in shock, and don't understand that anything is wrong with the baby.

What do you do?