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    Designer Babies Imagine a society where kids grew up in a defect-free environment. Even if the technology that would create this seems distant, geneticists are actively researching it and there’s even a term for children that could be genetically modified. They’re called designer babies and could revolutionize the effects impairments have on our society. However, this new project could also have a negative effect on our society as well, such as the unsure success rate of the procedure. The…

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    What is a designer baby? It can be defined as a baby whose genetic makeup has been chosen to eliminate a certain defect or to ensure that a specific inheritable factor is present. Designer babies can be somewhat of a debatable topic because although it can help discover genetic disorders in embryos it also leaves the option for the parents to “design their own child” by modification and selecting specific physical and mental characteristics. There are many diverse pros and cons just like in any…

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    to this new technology as designer babies. This name is termed by many journalists because its purpose is to give more control to parents over their child’s genes before they are conceived. Designer babies have created a new debate on whether or not it is ethically right to design a baby. Due to the fact that this technology is new, there are many things that could go wrong. There are many disadvantages that follow the procedure…

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    children. They want them to be in a perfect condition. Designer babies have become a solution, to create something perfect. Even though designer babies can be used to create a parent’s perfect child, many still have concerns. Designer babies can either be helpful or harmful; however, research has only shown designer babies having negative effects on our society and major risk factors on a child…

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    Ethics Behind Designer Babies Designer babies can be described as a baby whose genetic makeup has been artificially selected by genetic engineering combined with in vitro fertilization to ensure presence or absence of particular genes or characteristics. There are many pros and cons to creating an embryo or “designing” one. However, this leads to ethical problems. While creating a designer baby gives the parents desired traits, it is not completely safe, because it causes many problems such…

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    “Designer Babies” is a layman’s term used to describe what is known in the medical field as genetically engineered of human gametes, zygotes and embryos also known as germ line modification, (Wikipedia). There are countless problems surrounding designer babies, an example being a gene does not code just for one function, thus a gene medication can be used to solve a problem while it causes another problem involuntarily, (world press 2013, April 28). People have questions about this process…

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    Would you like it if u were designed by someone?Would you like it if doctors messed with your traits? I would not like that at all. Why not accept them for who they are. I am against designer babies. It's wrong to design your baby.Why have a baby if you're just gonna tweak with their genes. Babies are not experiments. They are not created in a lab. You should not experiment with a life to make the better. You shouldn't mess with a life to meet YOUR expectations. Yes, its nice to see but maybe…

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    a gene that also caused the mouse to develop much higher pain sensitivity (Simmons). The thought of this type of mistake happening with humans is terrifying, and it, along with the other points, provides a strong case against the technology. Designer babies, like most ethical issues, bring about many moral problems. Embryos are being thrown away that could still have just as good a life as those selected for without a disease. As in the case of Molly Nash, 12 embryos were created in the lab and…

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    Genetics and fertility technology is always growing and moving at too fast of a pace to regulate. A big issue that has begun arising are “designer babies”. “The term was coined to denote children whose genetic characteristics have been artificially selected or modified to ensure specific intellectual and cosmetic characteristics.” (“Introduction to Designer Babies: The Issue” 2013). What this means is if you reach out to a fertility clinic, they are able to enhance the embryo to have any…

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    parent wants the best for their children. At times this will cause them to go to desperate lengths to ensure a strong future for their children. Believe it or not these lengths can be taken before the baby is even born through the use of genetic editing. These babies are often referred to as “Designer Babies”, meaning that the genetic makeup of the cells are being changed, and genes are being transported in order to affect the genetic makeup. When looking at the pros and cons of this type of…

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