http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/news/n...-1225889555832
Bit of background: in Australia, you can only undertake gender selection if there's a history of genetic defects in some shape or form on one gender-so if your family has a history of hemophilia, you'd be eligible to screen out the male embryos. (IIRC, females are less at risk of hemophilia because if one of their X chromosones is sick, they have the other one to back up. Whereas in males, the Y chromosone doesn't protect them against it)
I find this disgusting personally-aside from the fact that there are plenty of people who can't even have children, she basically wants a girl because she already has three boys and would rather balance out her family.
Bit of background: in Australia, you can only undertake gender selection if there's a history of genetic defects in some shape or form on one gender-so if your family has a history of hemophilia, you'd be eligible to screen out the male embryos. (IIRC, females are less at risk of hemophilia because if one of their X chromosones is sick, they have the other one to back up. Whereas in males, the Y chromosone doesn't protect them against it)
I find this disgusting personally-aside from the fact that there are plenty of people who can't even have children, she basically wants a girl because she already has three boys and would rather balance out her family.
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