“…Murray, too, opposes what he describes as the desire for perfectabilism, that would lead parents to seek diagnoses of "trivial" conditions. 66 I read Murray as believing that the conditions for which tests have been available are of sufficient gravity that prospective parents should get to decide whether or not they can imagine living with and adequately nurturing a child with the disability. 67 Although he does not wish to ignore the concerns of people with a disability critique of prenatal selection practices, he appears to be able to imagine that professionals should draw the line as to which conditions parents should consider when making decisions about their families, and which they should not.…”