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Should we be able to choose our child’s gender? December 11, 2009

Posted by Jolie McCullough in technology.
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Just because we can do something, does that mean we should?

Obviously, there is no clear answer to this, and the argument has been around forever: Is science getting too close to “playing God?”

The technology for parents to choose the sex of their child is not necessarily new, but the process is becoming much more mainstream, causing a lot of red flags to go off over the ethical issues involved in the science.

PGD | Courtesy of Obgyn.net

PGD | Courtesy of Obgyn.net

Pre-implantation genetic diagnosis (PGD) is a broad term that refers to procedures that are often performed on embryos before implantation, and has been around since the 1980s.  Usually used to help couples who have a high risk for passing on genetic diseases, the embryos with disorders are identified before implantation.  Then, other samples that are free of the disorder can be implanted via in vitro fertilization, assuring the new family a healthier baby. (more…)

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