Ethical considerations in sex selection
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Title
Ethical considerations in sex selection
Author
Eftekhaari, Tasnim Eghbal
Nejatizadeh, Abdol Azim
Rajaei, Minoo
Soleimanian, Saeede
Fallahi, Soghra
Ghaffarzadegan, Rahman
Mahmoudi, Forough
Nejatizadeh, Abdol Azim
Rajaei, Minoo
Soleimanian, Saeede
Fallahi, Soghra
Ghaffarzadegan, Rahman
Mahmoudi, Forough
Language
English
Publication Date
20150519
Abstract
Advances in modern medicine are resulted from unrestricted and unlimited research disregarding many essentials of a research including ethical issues. Following ethical issues, many of unwanted pregnancies and abortions can be avoided. Several factors such as medical issues including X linked disease, has encouraged couples to select traditional or modern techniques in selecting the gender of their children. Some of these methods are corrected Swim-up method or washing of spermatozoa, Percoll gradient sperm separation method, grass wool column filter method method, albumin separation method, microsort method using FISH (Fluorescence in situ hybridization), free electrophoresis method, Ph adjustment method, pre implantation genetic diagnosis (PGD)/fluorescence in situ hybridization. This technology is confronted with many ethical issues. Ethical considerations PGD in the SEX SELECTION differ in different religions and their perspectives on this issue. In this this review, electronic databases, books and Internet sites were completely searched and full articles including required keywords and techniques were obtained and reviewed. The rites and religions, were different and had legal perspectives and opinions about PGD. In some non-Islamic countries there are strict rules to control the use of technology. Some of these methods are costly and even risky. They also involve ethical issues such as legitimacy of the conceived fetus; recommending final touches in sex selection is still considered a taboo and a big issue in some cultures or mono-sexual families. Islamic views and beliefs are more flexible and the use of these technologies are allowed to preserve the health and lives permit. Islam strongly favors humanity and supports different issues if they are not in conflict with the primary concept of legitimate reproduction and are beneficial to human beings.
Primary Classification
14.3
Secondary Classification
14.3; 15.2; 1.2
Primary keywords
Islamic ethics [pri]; sex preslection [pri]
Secondary keywords
genetic intervention; genetic techniques; prenatal diagnosis; reproductive technologies; risk
Journal Article
Journal of Education and Health Promotion 2015 May 19;4:32: 10 p.
Link for Internet access
Note
Copyright : © 2015 Eftekhaari, T.E. Creative Commons Attribution License
Primary Document Type
j
Subject Captions
r
Bibliography
48 refs.
ISSN
22779531 (print); 23196440 (online)
Collection
Citation
“Ethical considerations in sex selection,” Islamic Medical & Scientific Ethics, accessed January 15, 2025, https://imse.ibp.georgetown.domains/items/show/38236.