Do you want your child to have blue eyes? Should your baby be born a magical singer? Perhaps a certain height or color of hair interests you. How do you think your baby would feel growing knowing their traits were handpicked? Giving parents the write to select the sex of the baby has been argued unethical and would open doors to building dream babies. Will the opportunity to allow parents to select the sex of their baby encourage a sexist society? There are already reports indicating the strong desire for women that want daughters. Conversely, the argument to allow sex selection cannot be disregarded. The uses of preimplantation genetic diagnosis for medical reason have benefited certain families greatly. Such as those couples that have been able to select the specific sex of an embryo that does not carry genetic diseases in order to have a healthy baby. Perhaps there are cultural reasons that a couple needs to have a son; with PDG that family has the ability to live out those cultural needs as a result of selecting the sex of the baby. Although there are notions such as selecting intelligence or even a baby’s sexual orientation that may not exist yet, however, would you consider the process? There are pros and cons on both ends of the spectrum, and both sides support a different view on where selecting sex could take
Do you want your child to have blue eyes? Should your baby be born a magical singer? Perhaps a certain height or color of hair interests you. How do you think your baby would feel growing knowing their traits were handpicked? Giving parents the write to select the sex of the baby has been argued unethical and would open doors to building dream babies. Will the opportunity to allow parents to select the sex of their baby encourage a sexist society? There are already reports indicating the strong desire for women that want daughters. Conversely, the argument to allow sex selection cannot be disregarded. The uses of preimplantation genetic diagnosis for medical reason have benefited certain families greatly. Such as those couples that have been able to select the specific sex of an embryo that does not carry genetic diseases in order to have a healthy baby. Perhaps there are cultural reasons that a couple needs to have a son; with PDG that family has the ability to live out those cultural needs as a result of selecting the sex of the baby. Although there are notions such as selecting intelligence or even a baby’s sexual orientation that may not exist yet, however, would you consider the process? There are pros and cons on both ends of the spectrum, and both sides support a different view on where selecting sex could take