The Ethical Issues of Sex Pre-Selection

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The Ethical Issues of Sex Pre-Selection

Although science is at a peak for overwhelming and astonishing outbreaks, the ethical issues concerning these “out breaks” have been inadequately addressed. As the options that couples that are desperate to have a child expand, so do too the expectations of whom the child becomes. Couples are able to choose a donor, of either gender, based on characteristics that they see fit to their liking. Although imperfect, couples now have the ability to choose their child’s gender. “Medicine tends to be patient-driven at the moment.” Said Charles Strom, MD, PhD, director of medical genetics at Illinois Masonic Medical Center in Chicago. “A patient needs something and physicians do all they can to provide that service, and that sometimes makes one shortcut the ethical considerations.” With our vast

opportunities in reproductive technology, “one thing that’s not been well defined is what really constitutes research and what is [merely] improvement in clinical design,” Dr. Strom said. (Foubister) Sperm retrieval, in which an elec...

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