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- Hilary Newiss.
- hilary@newbaz.demon.co.uk
- Prenat. Diagn. 2006 Jul 1; 26 (7): 627-30.
AbstractThis article reviews the current and potential laws relevant to post-implantation fetal social sex selection and considers whether they could provide an effective deterrent and control of the practice, if the United Kingdom decided that such control were desirable. It concludes that enacting, drafting and enforcing of any legislation throws up many difficult practical and ethical issues. These issues need to be debated and further information collected before any legislation is rushed into.Copyright 2006 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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