Blyth, Eric, Frith, Lucy and Crawshaw, Marilyn (2008) Ethical objections to sex selection for nonmedical reasons. Reproductive BioMedicine Online, 16 (Supple). pp. 41-45. ISSN 1472-6483
Abstract

This paper examines the main ethical argument used to support the use of sex selection for non-medical reasons, namely that sex selection for non-medical reasons should be allowed on the grounds of reproductive autonomy. A critique of this argument is offered, concluding that sex selection for non-medical reasons should not be permitted.

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