Genetic counselling.
By: Robertson, Penny.
Series: Interaction 6 (2) 1992: 13-15. 1992Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volume Subject(s): ABORTION | ETHICS | GENETICS | HUMAN RIGHTSSummary: Safer abortion has resulted in pressure on parents to discard imperfect babies. Many professional people keep parents in ignorance of the realities of intellectual and physical handicap, effectively making the decision to abort for them. It is time to abandon the cult of perfection and designer children, and allow all people to devlop to the limits of their ability.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Safer abortion has resulted in pressure on parents to discard imperfect babies. Many professional people keep parents in ignorance of the realities of intellectual and physical handicap, effectively making the decision to abort for them. It is time to abandon the cult of perfection and designer children, and allow all people to devlop to the limits of their ability.
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