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    Pros and Cons of Designer Babies Designer babies are babies, whose genetic makeup has been artificially screened and chosen by scientists, via genetic engineering. This concept has raised numerous ethical issues. Let's have a look at the pros and cons of designer babies. Did You Know? The term 'designer baby' was actually coined by journalists and not scientists. The term 'designer baby' made its entry into the Oxford English Dictionary in 2004, where it is defined as "a baby whose genetic makeup

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    Made to Order: Designer Babies (Introduction) Imagine that children were genetically engineered to accustom parent’s exact desires of both physical and mental characteristics. Would parents choose physical traits such as blonde hair and green eyes, or choose mental traits such as athleticism and intelligence? Scientists are now able to genetically engineer a human embryo to the traits that a parent desires. Designer babies are usually seen as beneficial due to the eliminating chances of genetics

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    destroyed. The procedure is called PGD, which stands for preimplantation genetic diagnostic. PGD has also been used multiple time in screening embryos in a lab, in order to determine if your baby will carry any dangerous diseases. This procedure has progressed to the point where they are able to design your baby. Scientists have the ability to design your child by altering your baby’s genes. Scientists first, create the embryo using in-vitro fertilization. In order for the parents to design their

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    Throughout human life, babies have been born naturally with their own unique set of genes that make them who they are. Not by a decision or choice. What if instead you could pick out your own child’s physical traits like their hair color or eye color? The big question is, what if our future technology could bring in human life with what is called genetically designed babies? The word alone sounds crazy but, scientists are actually making this idea prosper. In this reflection, I will be discussing

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    the human population is using gene therapy on a developing embryo. Although some individuals deem designer babies as "build-a-bear babies that evoke fears of Gattaca, Brave New World, and the Nazis' quest for a blonde, blue-eyed race of Aryans,” there are more beneficial health aspects that correlate with creating designer babies than these stereotypical negatives (“The Need to Regulate 'Designer Babies”). Due to a larger aging population as a cause of the advancing medical technology, there is a higher

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    How does it sound to walk into the doctor’s office, choose what attributes you want your baby to have, and then having that exact baby 9 months later? Although this may seem quite harmless to most, the negative effects of designer babies are tremendous: the lack of diversity in our population, violation of a specific set of laws designed to protect humans, going against Christian views, and even destroying the roots of human nature. With genetic engineering biotechnology, such as Clustered Regularly

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    causing patients to die at the ages of 10-15 years old. Hunter is six, and Sydney is eleven. There are millions of devastating stories just like this one, but they will be put to rest soon. Designer Babies will change America by making healthier, more enhanced, and happy American’s the new normal. Designer Babies are important in making a healthier America because they will eliminate disease. For instance, Caroline Chen, a researcher and journalist for Bloomberg Technology, talks about cases in which

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    With advances in a society comes new technologies and changes to the human race. One of the new things that have come up in the last few years is editing to human embryos. Another more common name this technique may be known by is, designer babies. Designer babies are babies who, as embryos were changed genetically in order to save them from a disease that they could have gotten, or to change their physical characteristics. God has given us the gift to be able to create humans. Each and every human

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    The Ethical Dilemma of Designer Babies If it is possible to cure genetic disorders in unborn children, then why does this dilemma exist? Designer babies may offer a solution for many parents faced with an uncertain future. The term “Designer Babies” refer to children who develop from embryos that are selected, or genetically modified in vitro (outside of the human body, usually in a laboratory). While emerging technology is constantly improving the daily lives of mankind, the scientists involved

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    artificially given? Throughout the years, technology has advanced to an unmoral ability to choose a baby’s physical and mental features. Designer babies have been a popular issue in the last decade as a result of the controversial speculations. Although having a “designer baby” is not provided as a public possibility yet, the choice is in the near future. A designer baby is defined as a child whose genes were altered or selected to make sure a specific gene is attendant. Lee M. Silver, Princeton University

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