More mothers want to choose their baby’s sex

June 3, 2013

Half of Sydney women either expecting a baby or having fertility treatment believe they should be allowed to choose the sex of their unborn child, according to research. A survey of the women, who were patients at St George Private Hospital, found three-quarters were opposed to using IVF to select the sex of first-borns. But half approved of sex selection for subsequent children to gender balance families. (Sydney Morning Herald)