Gender Selection

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There is an undeniable truth, in today’s world, that technology has changed our lives and traditional beliefs that most of people have had difficulty in getting used to that. One of the most questionable changes the technology has given rise to is recently gender selection. It’s been argued for so long whether it is ethical and its possible effects upon societies. Some say it is unethical on the grounds that we interfere with a God’s job that we don’t have a right upon it but with this saying, some important points of these issues are ignored such as reaching a goal which has been wished to come true or possible positive psychological impacts of this opportunity on a family. It, actually, brings about a question in most of people’s mind that would you rather be a person who has never reached your goal which you’ve wished to come true most because some alleged authoritarians took this opportunity away from you ? Some say gender selection is not ethical but is taking right of reaching whatever was aimed by parents away really ethical ? Some people are really biased about sex selection by those alleged authoritarians who have power to inject their intentions to people and they have showed the possible dangers of this issue to the traditional habits as an excuse. They also cast the rest wishing this opportunity to be enacted out of their mind, shortly they ignore them. However, this opportunity should be permissible because of the cruciality in a family with respect to choosing the sex of their babies according to their own standard and happiness of achieving what has been wished to reach in families and taking advantage of this opportunity in a way of medical purposes.
There is a belief in Western societies that having an equal numb...

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...e Hashmi family took advantage of. Last but not least, before judging a having bias for any news in our life, we all ought to do comprehensively research about the subject because that we ignore to do research may be the biggest opportunity in your life that you will always wish to have again.

Works Cited

Akchurin, Whitney and Kartzke Ryan. The Ethics of Gender Selection.
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Greenberg, Aaron S. and Bailey, J.Michael: Parental Selection of Children’s Sexual Orientation. Heidelberg: Plenum Publishing Corporation, 2001
Guido, Pennings: Family balancing as a morally acceptable application of sex selection. Brussels: European Society for Human Reproduction and Embryology, 1996
Lee, Ellie: Debating ‘designer babies’. English: Hodder & Stoughton, 2002

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