Designed or Natural?
6:12 PM | Author: Jenny Y.
Topic

“Designer babies” is the term being used by the media to describe the future of modifying or selecting our children’s genes for desirable characteristics (medical and cosmetic). Are things getting out of hand with our research into genetic processes?"

What are “designer babies”?

Basically, you can choose your child’s particular genes or characteristics. You can choose your child’s hair colour, eye colour, short or tall, gender, etc. It’s similar to those games such as those “dress up” games where you choose clothing, hair colour and other stuff you want your “doll” to look like. Do you want your child to be the perfect, doll or action figure, with no imperfections?

Designer babies. Doesn’t it just sound like a game? You check off the things you want your child to have, and just send this selection to the counter to start creating your child.

How can you make the perfect child?

With the minds of natural yet not so perfect people, they have created advance reproductive techniques using “InVitro Fertilization” or IVF. An egg would be taken from the mother and fertilized with the father’s sperm outside of the womb. Basically, it’s down in test tubes in a laboratory. Scientists were coming up with ways to alter the genes of the egg within the test tube to cure any genetic diseases by replacing faulty sections of DNA with healthy DNA. With time passing on and new generations of scientists, designer babies might be able to come to life from the drawing board.

My Opinion

I feel like genetic modifications to a child seem unnatural. But, with the use of genetic modifications, I can increase the survival rate of my child and let him/her live a life with no medical conditions. So, therefore, I am in the middle of the situation. If you were to ask me “would I design my baby”, I wouldn’t immediately respond “no”.

Let’s make up a little situation:

A female four months pregnant with a child. Her doctor is asking her if she would like an amniocentesis. Amniocentesis is a medical procedure where a small amount of fluid from the sac of the fetus is taken for testing. Doesn’t amniocentesis sound unnatural, because of the ability to identify if your child will have any genetic abnormalities?

The female agrees with proceeding with the amniocentesis. Weeks later, a report was given to her stating that her child was positive for Down syndrome. Now knowing that her child has a genetic abnormality, she questions herself if she should bear the child or have an abortion.

Would you choose to raise a child of Down syndrome and love him/her with their imperfections, or choose to abort the child? Abortion rates are so high, especially if the mother knows if her child has a genetic abnormality. With “designer babies”, partners can make it for sure that their child will have no abnormalities and can be somewhat “normal”.

What are the goods and bad of designing your baby?

You can have a child the way you want your child to be. Imagine a world where children are born genetically resistant to any disease or genetic abnormalities without the pains and costs of childhood immunizations, medications, etc. A plus factor is that you can choose how your child will look and the type of personality. It’d be like the perfect Barbie doll or Ken. (you know, Barbie and Ken)

But, your child may be outcast from other people, more specifically the “naturals”. (Gundam Seed fans, anyone?) Even if your child is perfect, it is not natural. Your child will be different. There will be people who are against the idea of “Designer babies” and there are some who like the idea.

Let’s take a look at a section of an article:

“More recently, a January 2009 study by researchers at NYU Langone Medical Center found that an overwhelming 75% of parents would be in favor of trait selection using PGD – as long as that trait is the absence of mental retardation. A further 54% would screen their embryos for deafness, 56% for blindness, 52% for a propensity to heart disease, and 51% for a propensity to cancer. Only 10% would be willing to select embryos for better athletic ability, and 12.6% would select for greater intelligence.” (http://www.hplusmagazine.com/articles/bio/great-designer-baby-controversy-%E2%80%9909)

A great number of people (75%) are in favour of selecting their child’s genetic material for any types of imperfections such as propensity to cancer. Currently, we are able to determine the sex of the embryo, with is quite helpful to determine any sex-link disorders such as colour blindness, hemophilia, etc.

With the ability of designing your baby, there will be miscalculations and human errors. We are humans, we are not perfect. The first batch of “designed babies” will not be the best compared to the next batch. It sounds like an awful process for these babies because they have to live their life labeled as “designed”. It’s like an assembly line of robots or a "product". One awful factor is that this child was not given the ability to choose to be labeled as “designed”. The child has no choice, no say to this sort of decision made by their parents.


Conclusion

Before I conclude, let’s take a look at this video:



If the choice of being able to “design” you ability became an actually option, would people become pressured by it? Would people choose to design their own baby to give them the best life, even if the parents are against it?

The ethical and legal questions of “designer babies” are still unknown. We do not know if this actually process will be become real. Parents want best for their own child to live a full life of happiness with no medical obstacles in the way. “Designer babies” could be an obsessive way to create the perfect child rather than to actually guide them through life with your own teachings.


Works Cited:
http://www.hplusmagazine.com/articles/bio/great-designer-baby-controversy-%E2%80%9909
http://www.bionetonline.org/English/content/db_cont3.htm
http://www.bionetonline.org/English/content/db_cont1.htm
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB123439771603075099.html

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