Parents do continue the pregnancy even with genetic testing results undesireable.
"Because of this particular controversy, there is an active group of people who advocates banning genetic testing. Genetic testing is proving very useful in identifying certain types of conditions and ailments that actually can be corrected before the baby is born. Therefore, it is as a process of playing a role in regard to pregnancy for which people have any specific disagreement. In addition, there are many parents who elect to have genetic testing undertaken so that they can be prepared for a baby that might have some sort of serious problem, sort of serious health or physical issue. These parents do not desire to terminate a pregnancy but rather desire to be well prepared for the birth of a child that will have special needs." (Remy Nara, Ezinearticles.org)
Wednesday, March 17, 2010
Yes, I think that prenatal genetic testing should be done in some cases. Parents should have the opportunity to choose to keep a pregnancy based on the findings of the testing. There may be serious illness or deformaties that the child could have and the parents not have the ability to care for them. Which in the long run leads to abuse and unwanted children.
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