Kilani Z, Haj Hassan L
The Farah Hospital, Zahran, P.O. Box 5323, Amman 11183, Jordan.
Reprod Biomed Online. 2002 Jan-Feb;4(1):68-70. doi: 10.1016/s1472-6483(10)61918-9.
The issue of sex selection by using preimplantation genetic diagnosis (PGD) for non-medical reasons has been the subject of heated debate. Although the ethical arguments regarding this subject are complex, we would like to extend and express some views based on practical experience, with a special focus on individual needs in developing countries, taking into consideration: social, cultural, religious, financial and scientific aspects.
使用胚胎植入前遗传学诊断(PGD)进行非医学原因的性别选择问题一直是激烈辩论的主题。尽管关于这个问题的伦理争论很复杂,但我们想基于实践经验进一步阐述并表达一些观点,特别关注发展中国家的个人需求,同时考虑到社会、文化、宗教、经济和科学等方面。