@ Bodi, I knew I was having a girl that certain, that we had no boys names ready.
Abortions? I can't see myself decide to have one, unless it would be a medical necessity, but, I cannot know, feel, think for another woman. So, when it comes to me, I'm kinda pro-life I guess, but, not when it is about someone else.
Boy or girl a reason to abort? I find that ridiculous, but, have to agree with Parts.
How do you avoid it though, when the woman could just lie and say it's for another reason?
Through draconian laws that restrict it severely would be the only way other than that there is no way. I find it wrong that people would do this but there is nothing short of what I initially stated that would prevent it
In a few years, getting your genome screened will be affordable for lots of people. Getting the genome of your unborn child checked will be something affordable too. Then the question of what is a legitimate reason to abort will be everywhere.
A decade from now, even character of a child may be predictable, based on it's genome, will it be docile and easy, or will it be a trouble maker?
And, there will be an eerie question on top of that.
Will insurance companies have the right to tell people to abort, in certain outcomes? Can a school decide to refuse kids with a trouble maker genome? Can states pre-emptively institutionalise?
There are clinics at the moment, that do screening on illnesses, yet, they refuse to look for some things, because they don't want to interfere in the gene pool too much. Only when it is about life-threatening illnesses. But, there will be clinics popping up where those ethics will not be part of the companies policy. And, yes, I do find that threatening.