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Gender IVF Selection: An Ethical Practice or Not?
from:Gender selection is becoming a popular request among couples these days. But this consensus may not be considered as new since there are traces in history that suggest its existence since the earliest times. Only that the 1980's and the present has seen the full-blown realization of the idea.
The recent knowledge retrieved from patient studies has produced great advancements in gender selection (whatever medium of conception is employed). This knowledge is based on the findings that the gender of pregnancy is largely dependent on the sperm sex chromosome. X chromosome comes from both male and female while males are the sole carriers of Y chromosome.
If a sperm cell carrying an X chromosome combines with a female X chromosome, the product is a female (XX). While an Y chromosome carrying male united with an X chromosome bearing female, the pregnancy will result to a male offspring.
This understanding has led many to devise methods that will increase the probability of conceiving the desired gender.
With the advent of in vitro fertilization, gender selection is much like choosing what to cook for dinner. It is a complex process yet developers project the idea like the method of in vitro gender selection is manageable.
But before the coming of in vitro fertilization, many attempts have been made to produce accurate methods of separating sperm cells desired for creating the gender of the child. While a host of methods and techniques have been evaluated and studied, too few of these procedures have withstood the inquiry of science, which checks and rechecks the validity of the practiced methods.
Nonetheless, gender selection is still quite a hard procedure to obtain from any points of the globe. Very few have set high standards that produce 100% success rates. And many these efforts for gender selection are bombarded with controversies. The most prominent of which is the subject of humans playing as God?
Many ethicists and puritans have stood indignantly against the use of artificial methods in procreating children; more is stressed when possibilities of gender selection are perceived. Are we playing God when we decide what children to bear? Are we playing God when after the realization that we cannot conceive a child we still pursue to make efforts to do so? Up to what degree should we be allowed by medical science to select what gender to bear? These are the fundamental questions. And until now, no one has ever yet come to realize the full extent of coverage these questions impose.
Regardless of these issues, mankind is still making efforts to decide for him what to have and what to get around from. It's pretty obvious! We always want what we think is convenient for us without even considering what may cause harm and how harmful that may be.
These questions and the efforts for gender selection is still a subject of great contentions. Not only that it is unethical and immoral for some people, it also posses great health risks to a child's well being. Not only physical health but health of many personal aspects as well. Take for example the truth that physical and mental healths are in jeopardy with test tube children. The nature of the in vitro gender selection process (and all procreation methods in general) are in themselves harmful.
We may not have the complete picture of what lays ahead in case we continue doing what we preferred to do. Because of the convenience it results, but come to think of it- should we always take the effects for granted in favor of the great potentials we are seeing now?
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Phase III Trial Begins For GAMMAGARD LIQUID Plus RHuPH20 In Primary Immunodeficiency Patients (Medical News Today)
Baxter International Inc. and Halozyme Therapeutics, Inc. (Nasdaq: HALO) announced the start of a Phase III clinical trial of Baxter's GAMMAGARD LIQUID [Immune Globulin Intravenous] 10% (IGIV), marketed as KIOVIG in the European Union, with Halozyme's recombinant human hyaluronidase enzyme (rHuPH20, Enhanze(TM) Technology) for the treatment of primary immunodeficiency (PID).
Read more...In vitro fertilization a moral debate for parents (Canada.com)
Thousands of Canadian babies have been conceived through in vitro fertilization in the years since the technique was pioneered.
Read more...Phase III Trial Begins for GAMMAGARD LIQUID Plus rHuPH20 in Primary Immunodeficiency Patients (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
Baxter International Inc. and Halozyme Therapeutics, Inc. today announced the start of a Phase III clinical trial of Baxter's GAMMAGARD LIQUID [Immune Globulin Intravenous ] 10% , marketed as KIOVIG in the European Union, with Halozyme's recombinant human hyaluronidase enzyme (rHuPH20, Enhanze Technology) for the treatment of primary immunodeficiency .
Read more...Holding out hope for in-vitro funding (Toronto Star)
Premier Jean Charest promised shortly before he was re-elected in Quebec last month to publicly fund two in-vitro fertilization treatments for women unable to conceive.
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Read more...Success rate climbs for in vitro fertilization (The Globe and Mail)
New report says the pregnancy rate for in vitro fertilization was 35 per cent in 2007, up nine percentage points since 1999
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