Vol , Issue Date of Publication: April 01, 1998

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Sex-selection by IVF: detrimental to Indian women

Firuza Parikh
Abstract:
In almost all human population there is a slight excess of males at the time of birth: 106 boys to 100 girls. In India, this ratio is skewed even further and out of proportion, of course in favour of the male child. In nature, this is because Y-containing sperm survive better within the female reproductive tract. In India this is due to female infanticide, female foeticide and now female embyrocide.


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