Sex-selective abortion raises a multitude of overlapping ethical concerns regarding eugenics, population control, and provider privilege or knowledge. It was also, until recently, an issue we linked mostly to China, Korea, and India. Not anymore. Recent news coverage indicates that the son-preference that has led to sex-selective abortions abroad is alive and well in some ethnic communities within the United States. This has generated a new discussion about what to do–indeed, what to think–a
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Marianne Mollmann: Regulating Abortion May Be OK But Not To Avoid Sex-Selection
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