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Addressing the idiosyncratic needs of Orthodox Jewish couples requesting sex selection by preimplantation genetic diagnosis (PGD).

机译:通过植入前遗传学诊断(PGD)解决要求选择性别的东正教犹太夫妇的特殊需求。

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We report here on ethical considerations addressing the idiosyncratic needs of two Orthodox Jewish couples requesting sex selection through PGD. The patients' considerations stem from generally healthy concerns, are not based on any gender biases and have little chance of having any major societal impact, given the idiosyncratic nature of the situation. Halakhah, the legal and ethical system of rabbinic Orthodox Judaism, generally opposes sex selection through PGD for nonmedical reasons, but would approve the procedure in these cases. Meeting these needs within the context of the doctor-patient relationship necessitates reconsidering to some extent the ASRM Ethics Committee guidelines.
机译:我们在这里报告有关道德考量的内容,以解决两对要求通过PGD进行性别选择的东正教犹太夫妇的特质需求。考虑到这种情况的特殊性,患者的考虑来自于总体上健康的考虑,并非基于任何性别偏见,并且几乎没有机会产生任何重大的社会影响。 Halakhah是拉美东正教犹太教的法律和道德体系,通常出于非医学原因反对通过PGD进行性别选择,但在这种情况下会批准该程序。为了在医患关系的背景下满足这些需求,必须在某种程度上重新考虑ASRM道德委员会的准则。

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