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Paternity Testing and the Baby Sex Test

DNA tests include everything from paternity testing to the baby sex test – is it a step too far?

When it comes to establishing family relations, paternity testing plays an important role. Paternity testing can help resolve child welfare disputes as well as help many children find their real biological fathers. DNA testing clearly has an important role in society – as well as paternity testing, DNA has transformed the world of forensic crime and medical science. But is the baby sex test a DNA test too far?

Is Baby Sex Testing a Step Too Far From Paternity Testing?

Paternity testing is commonly used to help children and distant fathers reconcile. It can also ensure that single mothers are entitled to child maintenance and even stop paternity fraud. It’s clear that paternity testing, if used in a responsible way, can be of benefit. But is the baby sex test a step too far? It’s easy to see why society needs paternity testing – but the idea of a baby sex test raises important ethical questions.

DNA – Paternity Testing and Beyond

For the ProLife Alliance, it’s very difficult to justify a DNA test that reveals the sex of an unborn child at just six weeks. It raises the question of ‘designer babies’ and has potentially sinister overtones. Although some parents may innocently use the test out of curiosity, there are concerns that it could be abused too. DNA paternity testing has an important role to play emotionally and financially when it comes to the welfare of a child, but it’s hard to see how a baby sex test can be of benefit.

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The ProLife contingency is concerned that such tests could be the motivation for abortions that may otherwise not have happened. Whereas paternity testing is concerned with helping children and parents resolve emotional or financial issues, testing for the sex of babies before they are even born brings up the question of parents choosing the gender of their child. But those for the Baby Sex Test say that it’s simply about parents wanting to prepare early on for their newborn child.

Paternity Testing - Cultural Bias

Although in the West, the gender of a child usually has no cultural significance, there are countries in the world, such as India and China where the sex of a baby is crucial. In India sons are favoured as daughters can be expensive thanks to the dowry system. DNA paternity testing may have a vital role to play in many cultures as to determining emotional and financial issues regarding children, but a Baby Sex test can have disturbing overtones.

International Biosciences offer a broad range of paternity testing services designed to provide indisputable answers to emotional questions. Whether you seek to establish paternity, prove siblingship or research genealogy, for legal definition or peace of mind, we are able to provide the appropriate paternity testing at competitive rates, professionally and confidentially. Using state of the art technology we are able to provide conclusive evidence on time, every time. Contact International Biosciences on 01342 850945 or click here to email us.

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