By law, the government can regulate - but not deny - the use of prenatal diagnostic techniques for the purposes of detecting birth defects, but not gender itself.
Contents contributed and discussions participated by Ari Kewalramani
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Audio and video evidence showed the doctor telling one woman that tests had revealed that she was carrying a "female foetus and it would be taken care of".
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Earlier this year researchers in India and Canada said in the Lancet journal that prenatal selection and selective abortion was causing the loss of 500,000 girl births a year.
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Indian doctors, however, disputed the report saying pre-birth gender checks had waned since a Supreme Court crackdown in 2001.
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that "Sons are called upon to provide the income; they are the ones who do most of the work in the fields.
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In many cases, of course, the women are not independent agents but merely victims of a dominant family ideology based on preference for male children."
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Bombay in 1984 on abortions after prenatal sex determination stated that 7,999 out of 8,000 of the aborted fetuses were females.
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Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh [states], it is usual for girls and women to eat less than men and boys and to have their meal after the men and boys had finished eating.
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Indian state governments have sometimes taken measures to diminish the slaughter of infant girls and abortions of female fetuses.
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f one parent undergoes sterilization, the government will give the family [U.S.] \\$160 in aid per child.
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The money will be paid in instalments as the girl goes through school. She will also get a small gold ring and on her 20th birthday, a lump sum of $650 to serve as her dowry or defray the expenses of higher education. Four thousand families enrolled in the first year," with 6,000 to 8,000 expected to join annually (as of 1994
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It has been argued that by having a one-child policy, China has increased the rate of abortion of female fetuses, thereby accelerating a demographic decline.
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Baby Gender Mentor have become available for purchase over the Internet.[15] These tests have been criticized for making it easier to perform a sex-selective abortion earlier in a pregnancy.[16] Concerns have also been raised about their accuracy.
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Gender bias can broadly impact a society, and it is estimated that by 2020 there could be more than 35 million young "surplus males" in China and 25 million in India
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In those families where the first two children were girls, the sex ratio of the third child was observed to be 1.51:1 in favor of boys.[
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Preimplantation genetic diagnosis (PGD) enables the identification of genetic diseases in the embryo before pregnancy is established, and eliminates the need for possible pregnancy termination after prenatal diagnosis of a genetically affected fetus.
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Some couples underwent more than one treatment cycle and a total of 42 sex selection cycles was started. All couples already had at least one daughter.
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the poor survival of non-transferred embryos following cryopreservation and the limited amount of cellular material available for diagnosis.
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fostered by a limiting social structure that disallows women from performing the roles that men perform, and relegates women to a lower status level.
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If abortion is restricted, the burden is placed on women seeking abortions to show that they have a legally acceptable or legitimate reason for a desired abortion, and this seriously limits women's autonomy.
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better to address the practice of sex selection by elevating the status of women and empowering women so that giving birth to a girl is a real and positive option
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But, if a ban on sex selective abortion or a ban on sex determination is indeed instituted, then wider social change promoting women's status in society should be instituted simultaneously.
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BBC NEWS | South Asia | India 'loses 10m female births' - 0 views
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They found that there was an increasing tendency to select boys when previous children had been girls
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Ultrasound machines must be officially registered but many are now so light and portable, they are hard to monitor.
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must not tell couples the sex of a foetus, in practice, some just use coded signals instead, our correspondent says.
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in the form of selective abortion and perhaps even infanticide and female infant neglect - that is the cause of the skewed gender ratio.[6]
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If the first child was male, then the sex of the subsequent children tended to follow the regular, biologically determined sex pattern
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However, if the first child was female, the subsequent children had a much higher probability of being male, indicating that conscious parental choice was involved in determining the sex of the child.
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preference for boys and the resulting shortage of girls was even more pronounced in the more highly developed Haryana and Punjab regions of India than in poorer areas,
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Only recently and in some countries (particularly South Korea) have the development and educational campaigns begun to turn the tide, resulting in more normal gender ratios.[9]
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1980s, girls were not receiving inferior treatment if a girl was born as a first child in a given family, when the parents still had high hopes for obtaining a son later. Subsequent births of girls were however unwelcome, because each such birth diminished a chance of the family having a son.
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educated women would have fewer offspring, and therefore were under more acute pressure to produce a son as early as possible
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expect much more help and support from their independent sons, than from daughters, who after getting married become in a sense property of their husbands' families
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Women are also often practically unable to inherit real estate, so a mother-widow will lose her family's (in reality her late husband's) plot of land and become indigent if she had had only daughters.
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Poor rural families have meager resources to distribute among their children, which reduces the opportunity to discriminate against girls.[9]
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low national birth rate (the lowest in the world) means that parents who are planning just one child believe a girl will care for them emotionally in their old age.
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According to a recent report
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up to 50 million girls and women are missing from India' s population as a result of systematic gender discrimination in India.
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