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| Disability Equality and Prenatal Testing: Contradictory or Compatible? [PDF]by Adrienne Asch, Florida State University Law ReviewNovember 30th, 2002"Is it possible for the same society to espouse the goals of including people with disabilities as fully equal and participating members and simultaneously promoting the use of embryo selection and selective abortion to prevent the births of those who would live with disabilities? As currently practiced and justified, prenatal testing and embryo selection cannot comfortably coexist with society’s professed goals of promoting inclusion and equality for people with disabilities. Nonetheless, revamped clinical practice and social policy could permit informed reproductive choice and respect for current and future people with disabilities." |
| Ensuring Your Baby Will Be Healthy:Embryo Screening Test Gains in Popularity and Controversy; Choosing a Child's Genderby Amy Dockser Marcus, The Wall Street JournalJuly 25th, 2002 |
| A Girl or Boy, You Pickby Aaron Zitner, The Los Angeles TimesJuly 23rd, 2002Embryo sorting makes it possible to screen for gender and diseases. But the embryos no one wants raise profound ethical questions. |
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