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In ancient Athens, the treatment of babies varied depending on their gender and the family's social status. Male infants were generally preferred and more likely to be raised, while female infants faced higher rates of exposure, often being abandoned or left to die if the family could not support them. This practice reflected societal norms valuing males for their potential contribution to the family and the state. Additionally, those with physical disabilities or perceived weaknesses were also at risk of abandonment.

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