Dr. Jain
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Dr. Jain
impact majority natural sex technology unlikely
Our findings show that the technology is unlikely to be used by the majority of Americans and should not have an impact on the natural sex ratio.
chance fact leave people perhaps rely science speaks
Perhaps this speaks to the fact that people still want to leave things up to chance and not rely on science for everything.
leave perhaps rather
Perhaps they would rather leave such things to chance.
found people percent selection sex
We found that only 8 percent of people would use pre-implantation sex selection for non-medical reasons.
available believe ease evidence fears impact natural people readily selection sex study technology united widespread
This study should ease the fears of some of people who believe that sex selection technology will become widespread when it is readily available in the United States. There is no evidence that the technology will have a significant impact on the natural sex selection ratio.
choice simple surprising
It was even more surprising that they would not make the choice, even with a simple pill.
children interest particular preference using
First, there must be a significant preference for children of a particular sex, and second, there must be a considerable interest in using this technology.