Anonymous wrote:SGF now allows for sex selection if you’ve done PGS testing. I believe their policy changed in 2018 or 2019.
um it’s not people like pp. it’s a lot of people. I tried for 4 years (4 Iub’s , 4 fresh, 3 frozen) before I had a baby. I would NEVER have dreamed of selecting gender. I was about to go fertility treatments for my second when I got pregnant on a cancelled cycle. I had no intention of “family balancing.” This actually makes me sick. You know the saying we All tell kids? You get what you get and you don’t get upset.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't imagine why anywhere wouldn't if you had a gender - linked issue.
I can't imagine how you could think you should have kids if you want to pay for a certain gender only.
The latter is called family balancing and is not against the currently acceptable medical ethics in the US. If you have 1 child, it's acceptable to request the opposite gender of the existing child. If people want to do it, it's not a crime against humanity. It's people like you who oppose fertility treatments all together - why, gasp, you can't imagine paying to have children...
Anonymous wrote:Is the issue that people will largely prefer one gender (like Chinese one child policy causing a preference for boys?)
If so, do Americans prefer girls or boys?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hard to get an abortion that late in the game for most.
PP wanting to "balance" their third child, do you even understand what balancing is?
We all know what it means in this context. I am happy to call it selection since that's what it is.
Gross is what it is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hard to get an abortion that late in the game for most.
PP wanting to "balance" their third child, do you even understand what balancing is?
late in the game? you can find out gender at 7 weeks with blood test these days. don't think pp was saying people actually do it, but that it could be done.
selection/balancing whatever... if people want to do it, and it's not against current medical ethics, then what's the big deal about letting them do it? Everyone makes their own decisions and does what's right for them. why do folks feel their opinions are always on the "right"side of the issue?
Hmm, why do you think your opinion that it is ok is right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hard to get an abortion that late in the game for most.
PP wanting to "balance" their third child, do you even understand what balancing is?
We all know what it means in this context. I am happy to call it selection since that's what it is.