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J Med Ethics 2004;30:376 doi:10.1136/jme.2003.003327
  • Miscellaneous

Prenatal sex and race determination is a slippery slope

  1. Michael Andreae
  1. #340 University Center, 14 Easton Ave, New Brunswick, NJ 08901, USA; michael@andreae.org

      I am deeply worried about your guest editorial,1 please allow me a few bullet points:

      • Trying to dispel some of the counterarguments to sex selection, your argument of prospective parents’ autonomy is void. If anyone has a right to determine his or her sex, it would be the person concerned, in this case the unborn child. …

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