Choosing The Gender Of Your Baby Is Possible

By Kathy Forcey

The ability to choose baby gender is a controversial issue facing many would-be parents. However gender selection is a reality that many couples all over the globe explore and has been around for centuries. There are myriad reasons why parents would want to choose one sex over the other. At the end of the day, the choice is a purely personal one. The only difference between ancient practices and modern science is that it's become easier to predict your baby's gender before you even conceive.

Many couples these days are taking it upon themselves to choose the gender of their baby. The reasons are not all based on the fact that they really want a girl or they feel they can handle a boy better. Gender selection began as a way to weed out any genetic illnesses that had been linked to certain sexes. Certainly, no parent would want a child to suffer if it can be avoided.

Today many people in the United States, United Kingdom, and Australia are allowed to choose the gender of their baby. Gender selection has begun to decease the instances of diseases biologically linked to a person's sex. Baby gender selection may be the key to assisting new parents with reducing the possibility of gender specific diseases.

Many cultures have ways to choose baby gender that are based on the female ovulation cycle. These methods have been around for hundreds of years with varying degrees of success. Diet and herbal concoctions have been recommended for millions of couples who desire a baby boy or girl, so the idea of pre-conception gender selection is certainly not novel.

Many feel that if people are given the right to choose baby gender that sooner or later one sex will overrun the other. The population of the world could suffer from this form of gender selection. But, that assumes everyone on the planet wants one gender over the other at the same time. At some point the scale will tip back into balance.

It's certainly true that many cultures hold baby boys as the first born child in high esteem. But just as many cultures rejoice in the addition of a new member to the community regardless of gender. There is little truth to the theory that everyone will choose to have only boy babies or only girl babies.

The surprise factor goes along with a pregnancy is gone, but for many parents they are fine with this aspect. It makes setting up things for their new baby a lot easier and it decreases the need to worry about the child inheriting a gender-related illness. - 33375

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