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Can You Really Choose The Gender Of Your Baby?
Posted by Kathy Forcey at Dec 11th, 2009 in Pregnancy
The ability to choose baby gender is a controversial issue facing many would-be parents. However gender selection is a reality that many couples all over the globe explore and has been around for centuries. There are myriad reasons why parents would want to choose one sex over the other. At the end of the day, the choice is a purely personal one. The only difference between ancient practices and modern science is that it’s become easier to predict your baby’s gender before you even conceive.
Today many couples can decide to choose the gender of their baby. Medical gender selection began as a way to eliminate any gender related illnesses that may run in the family. Diseases such as hemophilia and muscular dystrophy have been known to be linked to a certain sex. Who can blame an expectant parent for not wanting to have their child suffer with a life threatening illness?
Today many people in the United States, United Kingdom, and Australia are allowed to choose the gender of their baby. Gender selection has begun to decease the instances of diseases biologically linked to a person’s sex. Baby gender selection may be the key to assisting new parents with reducing the possibility of gender specific diseases.
Many cultures have ways to choose baby gender that are based on the female ovulation cycle. These methods have been around for hundreds of years with varying degrees of success. Diet and herbal concoctions have been recommended for millions of couples who desire a baby boy or girl, so the idea of pre-conception gender selection is certainly not novel.
Many feel that if people are given the right to choose baby gender that sooner or later one sex will overrun the other. The population of the world could suffer from this form of gender selection. But, that assumes everyone on the planet wants one gender over the other at the same time. At some point the scale will tip back into balance.
There will always be families who crave a baby boy or baby girl to balance an existing family unit. Perhaps there are families who already have one or two boys and really want a little girl or the reverse can be just as true. There is no hard and fast rule that everyone is looking to have only boys or only girls.
Having the ability to choose baby gender does take some of the unknown out of a pregnancy to a certain extent. You know immediately if you have to prepare for a girl or a boy. This is something many parents may wish they could do to feel better prepared for the baby’s arrival and even more so if there is a risk of gender-specific illnesses.
If you decide you are only considering having one child then it can be awfully tempting to try and choose the gender of your baby. Picking the gender of your child is a thing that no one talks about but many people think about.
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