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Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Freaky Trend: Would You Choose The Sex of Your Baby?

Gender Selection Come Stateside
Feticide - terminating a pregnancy based on the baby's gender - is illegal in India, yet the U.N. estimates that 2000 female fetuses are aborted there every day. Barbaric, horrific - and a problem that's 7000 miles away, right? Wrong.
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Now available in the U.S. is the Pink or Blue Early Gender Test ($240), an at-home kit that purports to determine a fetus's sex from a pinprick's worth of the mother's blood as early as seven weeks after conception. Convenient, particularly for couples who "always wanted a girl" or in ethnic communities that value sons over daughters, as the test gives would-be parents ample time to abort if the gender they wind up with is not to their liking.

"Unless there's a real medical concern, like a high risk of a sex-linked disease, there's no good reason to perform such early sex tests," says Dr. Arthur Caplan, chair of the Department of Medical Ethics and the director of the Center for Bioethics at the University of Pennsylvania. "And I'd be skeptical about their accuracy." In fact, a class-action suit by parents alleging incorrect results was recently brought against another gender-test kit.

Terry Carmichael, VP of marketing for Consumer Genetics, Inc., makers of the Pink or Blue, says the test (available online) is most popular among "young moms-to-be who are really excited to find out and are doing it without their husbands' knowing so they can surprise them. That's the majority of the people purchasing this product." He offers no numbers, but refers us to the company's consent form, which includes a clause prohibiting the use of the kit for gender selection - which is nonbinding and unenforceable. More effective is the company's policy in India and China: They don't sell there. "The demand for this type of test for gender selection would be extremely high," admits Carmichael. As for the consent form, what if people ignore it? "Well, that is an issue," he says, "but we do everything we can."

By Sarah Z. Wexler

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  • Ogbonnaya's Avatar
    Posted by Ogbonnaya Tue Jan 27, 2009 11:37am PST

    No offense but people take sex toooooooooooooooo far! 0_0

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  • crys's Avatar
    Posted by crys Tue Jan 27, 2009 12:09pm PST

    I'm pro choice (no I'm not for abortions after a certain period of time) but I think aborting a baby b/c the gender isn't what you want is just plain stupid and cruel. Besides, if you can determine the gender through blood why do we have to wait 5 months into the pregnancy to find out?!! I don't think that test is accurate.

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  • elle's Avatar
    Posted by elle Tue Jan 27, 2009 12:46pm PST

    First, I think this test is a bunch of hooey. Second, anyone who is even CONSIDERING aborting a child because of that baby's sex needs to be mentally evaluated immediately. This is down right ridiculous. We are no longer in a state when we need males to continue family lines. It makes me wonder what kind of person would actually pay for this? Is a baby's sex that important?

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  • BJG61's Avatar
    Posted by BJG61 Tue Jan 27, 2009 1:47pm PST

    We have gone way and I mean way to far with all of the technology. It is a gift from GOD that you get to share your life with a child. It is the most wonderful thing. I have two daughters and one child that was still born. It was such a trauma given my wife was 8½ months along. It was just traumatic.

    For people to be given the opportunity to decide if you want to stay pregnant and have a child or commit murder (life starts at conception in my eyes) by aborting your child is just wrong.

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  • Nicole E's Avatar
    Posted by Nicole E Tue Jan 27, 2009 3:28pm PST

    we have children dying from currently un-curable illnesses and time and $ was spent on weather or not to kill a child based on gender - we area nation of miss placed attention.

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  • Sandy's Avatar
    Posted by Sandy Tue Jan 27, 2009 4:10pm PST

    On top of everything else mentioned here, this can cause a serious gender imbalance. China currently has this problem, in 2000 they had 37 million more males than females!

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  • T M's Avatar
    Posted by T M Wed Jan 28, 2009 5:34am PST

    I'm all for finding out the gender of babies early(if it really work)but for $240, NO.

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  • hannahb's Avatar
    Posted by hannahb Wed Jan 28, 2009 5:44am PST

    I'm pro life and that's just cruel to abort especially this way! God gave you that baby for a reason!!

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  • Starwars196673's Avatar
    Posted by Starwars196673 Wed Jan 28, 2009 5:55am PST

    THAT IS SO CRUEL, TO ME ITS MURDER TO THEIR OWN CHILD AND SHOULD'NT BE LEGAL.

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  • Hello Kitty's Avatar
    Posted by Hello Kitty Wed Jan 28, 2009 6:07am PST

    I'm pro choice but I would never endorse anyone aborting a child just because it's not the gender they wanted. I would consider taking the test, as I really hope to have a baby boy first, but I would never, ever abort a child just because it isn't the gender I want. God will give me the blessing that He wants me to have. I agree with Elle that someone should be mentally evaluated if they think this is ok.

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