I voted no - I don't believe it in for trying to get a certain eye color, or even sex for that matter.
I do think it's perfectly OK to use when you've got a family history or are a carrier of certain diseases that you don't want to pass down to your children.
I voted no - I don't believe it in for trying to get a certain eye color, or even sex for that matter.
I do think it's perfectly OK to use when you've got a family history or are a carrier of certain diseases that you don't want to pass down to your children.
this. or for selecting height, body type, etc. cosmetic things. for health/medical purposes, absolutely! everyone in my hubs family wears super thick glasses. if i had the option, i'd want my children to have healthy eyes.
i voted yes, but would restrict it to medical/health purposes only.
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There's more to this than "yes" or "no". Would I use it to cosmetically design a baby? No. Would I use it to avoid known genetic problems or defects if it were practical, affordable and safe? Yes.
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There's more to this than "yes" or "no". Would I use it to cosmetically design a baby? No. Would I use it to avoid known genetic problems or defects if it were practical, affordable and safe? Yes.
There's more to this than "yes" or "no". Would I use it to cosmetically design a baby? No. Would I use it to avoid known genetic problems or defects if it were practical, affordable and safe? Yes.
I agree with this. I voted yes because my husband is the last of his generation. They are notorius for producing girls (well lets see, only 4 boys have been born out of the past 100 years!) so if after having 2 more children (the one I am carrying now & a future baby) we have girls, then we will turn to sperm spinning to *TRY to create a boy.
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I voted no - I don't believe it in for trying to get a certain eye color, or even sex for that matter.
I do think it's perfectly OK to use when you've got a family history or are a carrier of certain diseases that you don't want to pass down to your children.
Re: Clicky Poll for The Bump (a bit controversial)
I voted no - I don't believe it in for trying to get a certain eye color, or even sex for that matter.
I do think it's perfectly OK to use when you've got a family history or are a carrier of certain diseases that you don't want to pass down to your children.
this. or for selecting height, body type, etc. cosmetic things. for health/medical purposes, absolutely! everyone in my hubs family wears super thick glasses. if i had the option, i'd want my children to have healthy eyes.
i voted yes, but would restrict it to medical/health purposes only.
There's more to this than "yes" or "no". Would I use it to cosmetically design a baby? No. Would I use it to avoid known genetic problems or defects if it were practical, affordable and safe? Yes.
I agree with this. I voted yes because my husband is the last of his generation. They are notorius for producing girls (well lets see, only 4 boys have been born out of the past 100 years!) so if after having 2 more children (the one I am carrying now & a future baby) we have girls, then we will turn to sperm spinning to *TRY to create a boy.
This!