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[Poll #204849]

I've been listening to bits of the discussion about this following the confirmation from the HFEA that parents will only be able to perform gender selection for medical reasons (e.g. avoiding heamophilia), not personal, social or "so-called family balancing reasons" but I'm afraid I'm finding that this is one of those questions where I'm not entirely sure what to think. On the one hand, I've heard very few good arguments against gender selection. Many people seem to have a gut reaction against it, but I don't understand why. This encourages me to align it in my mind with the many other scientific debates where the public have ill-informed objections. On the other hand, I'm not sure I can see good reasons for allowing it either. I don't think, for example, that it should be available on the NHS for non medical reasons.

The one reasonable person I heard speaking against it argued essentially that gender selection gives you an illusion of control which, if it doesn't work out could be damaging for you and the child. So for example you chose to have a girl because you have a certain perception of the way girls are. If your child turns out still not to be like that (perhaps she's a tomboy, for example) then your disappointment will affect you as a parent and the development of your child. This makes sense to me, but is it a strong enough arguement to restrict choice? After all, there are plently of avenues available for the parent/child relationship to mess up. If you're fixated on having a girl and you have a boy, won't your feelings of dissappointment in that case have a similar effect?

So what do you think? And more importantly, why do you think it?

Date: November 14th, 2003 08:24 am (UTC)From: [identity profile] coffeechica.livejournal.com
I'm in favor of it in the case of one parent being a carrier of a fatal sex-dependent disease (like Tay-Sachs or Huntington's Disease) or something like that.

I know it'll probably be abused by people with money, but in that sort of situation, I honestly think the 50/50 balance will come out in the end. (Except maybe in patriarchal societies where having a girl means just having another mouth to feed...but those same families might not necessarily have the money for this procedure anyway.)

Just my thoughts. :-)

Date: November 14th, 2003 09:06 am (UTC)From: [personal profile] asciident
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I'm in favor for the reasons Carrie discussed. I don't think I'd ever want to choose the gender of my children, unless there was a medically necessary reason to do so.

Date: November 18th, 2003 02:13 am (UTC)From: [identity profile] tinyjo.livejournal.com
That's pretty much the current position in this country after the consultation - allowable to prevent transmission of genetic diseases only.

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