This is my first time writing in to this site. I have been a silent observer for the last eleven months. My husband and I have an eleven-month old daughter with CAH. We live in a small town where everybody knows everybody. We have had some difficult situations dealing with people's perceptions of this condition and this show definately did not help the situation. A friend of ours had called excited to tell me there was a show about CAH. I was excited because I just knew the Discovery Channel would give a good report on this condition. I was so sickened by the show and did not know how to respond to our friends. I have seen that one man on so many talk shows and am disgusted at how he is portraying this condition. I am very sorry for how their situations have went for them, but I wish they would please stop giving society the notion if your child is CAH, they will not grow up to live a normal life. After watching this show, I thought my husband and I must be crazy and cruel to have another child. I was so happy to see responses to this program. I feel much better after reading them. I have never really gotten any information from adults with CAH and would love to hear from someone who has lived with CAH. After watching the show, I thought real hard and know that I can not spend the rest of my life worrying about my child being homosexual. My only concern is that she is well and is given the best possible life that we can give her. Yes, I do want her to grow up like other girls and I can only think positive that she will!Karla