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    Designer babies are believed to be the future of modern biotechnology and medicine. The world has seen a few successful cases, but the welfare of these children is still governed by the country’s regulatory authorities. While this novel invention provides several advantages to parents for selecting specific traits, it has also received wide criticism for the same purpose. One of the reasons for the development of PGD was to prevent genetic and inherited diseases. Genetic screening can…

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    athletic ability. However crazy this may seem, “designer baby” is no longer a science-fiction term, but an expression that has even found its way into the dictionary. Designer baby is defined as “a baby whose genetic makeup has been selected in order to eradicate a particular defect, or ensure that a particular gene is present” (Catalano, The People,…

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    The phrase “designer babies” refers to genetic interventions into pre-implantation embryos in the attempt to infl uence the traits the resulting children will have. At present, this is not possible, but many people are horrifi ed by the mere thought that parents might want to choose their children’s genes, especially for non-disease traits. I want to argue that the objections are usually not well articulated, and that even when they are, it’s far from obvious that such interventions would be…

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    Zoe Skoumbros SACE Number: 798439F Should parents have the right to select the embryo of their child to prevent them from developing diseases? Designer babies are those that have had alterations to their genes in order to eradicate a specific gene or ensure that a gene is not present in the DNA of the baby. These babies are generally engineered in vitro for specially selected traits through IVF which allows pre selection before implantation. Pre-implantation genetic diagnosis (PGD)…

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    progresses over time, it is essential to evaluate the new innovations and procedures to avoid major problems. Before the advancement of technology, designer babies were an idea from a science fiction story. Designer baby is the term used to describe a child conceived from genetic engineering for the purpose of selecting special traits. Almost one million babies have been born since the first child conceived from assisted reproductive techniques in 1978 (Soni, 2006). Infertility affected 1 out of…

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    Parents should not designer their babies because it dangerous and the baby could possibly have something wrong with it. Technology is also changing the life of some new children. This ultimately changes their life, sometimes for better or for worse. While it may seem to some that designer babies are beneficial, they actually cause more harm than good because it goes against nature. Technology has had a tremendous effect on how we live our lives ranging from how we find information to the way we…

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    Ethics of Designer Babies Designer Babies refer to children whose genes have been genetically modified for the child to come out with more desireable qualities. This can decrease the chance for the child to develop Down Syndrome, Alzheimer's, and other diseases. Designer Babies allow the parent to give the child a healthy life which ultimately benefits the child. These babies are created by first fertilizing the mother’s egg in a lab. The fertilization creates many embryos. One cell is removed…

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    Designer Babies All over the world, scientists are coming up with ways to edit the genes of embryos while they are still in their mother’s womb. Although there can be positive outcomes to this procedure, editing genes can have more negatives. Parents consider this process to enhance the chance of their child not developing a long term illness. Does the child’s mother and father take in the consideration of this dangerous experiment? There are parents that are insecure and selfish, who want to…

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    guide one day, I saw a show entitled, “Who’s Afraid of Designer Babies?” And I thought to myself “Is designing a baby even ethical? Would it cause problems in the future? Who is actually benefitting from designer babies?” Suddenly my level of curiosity elevated, elevated to a point where I decided to conduct research. I came upon the idea of genetic engineering, which has been a very intense topic of discussion. A “designer baby” refers to a baby whose genetic makeup has been artificially…

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    Designer Babies As much as this field of scientific research is highly interesting as an area of study, a baby is not a product that one can design babies. Why do the parents desiring such babies succumb to the dogma that such babies would be born without any chance of carrying future illnesses and they would be an unblemished child?. The parents give their consent to the scientists to manipulate the genetics of the embryo. This is a gross violation of a child’s fundamental human right to lead…

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