Scenarios: These scenarios are encountered with increasing frequency by hopeful parents across the country. As the possibilities offered by genetic testing become reality, the ethics of performing these procedures and the decisions that arise because of them become more controversial. Should we base our decisions about having a particular child on the costs of raising it? Should the potential burden or contribution a child might pass to their family and society be a deciding factor? What are the ethical issues surrounding the selection of a child based on their gender? Is prenatal diagnosis a form of eugenics? How should we make private and public decisions about potentially modifying the makeup of our families and the overall population? Join us this week at Café Society to share your thoughts about who gets to live.
Genetic Testing + Abortion = ???
Prenatal Test Puts Down Syndrome in Hard Focus
RHTP statement on development genetic testing
Technology And Children: The Slippery Slope
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