We can now choose the hair color, eye color, and other traits that you want your child to be like. This is something that has sparked a lot of critism, but why should people be able to choose these things? Essentially we are a world would end up making the perfect kid. If you wanted your child to be a pro athlete, it wouldn’t be something that people would end up making money from anymore. This is because there would be so many other mothers out there who want their child to also be a pro athlete, everyone would be as well. The world is starting to want to make these designer babies because we think that it would be good for society, but it won’t. They will end up creating a ew breed of humans that might not end up like we think they will. It could end up having detrimental consequences. Gina Kolata talks about this in her essay she wrote entitled: Ethics Questions Arise as Genetic Testing of Embryos Increases. She states, “The Society for Assisted Reproductive Technology, whose members provide preimplantation diagnosis, says it is “ethically justified” to prevent series adult diseases for which “no safe, effective interventions are available” (1). So, this is something that will be a possibility in the future for parents who are thinking about having children. 23ANDME could be a really great thing to use and …show more content…
People can say that there is nothing good that can come from something like this, and you end up wasting a lot of money. You can go to these kinds of people, and end up not being able to have a child. Because you can end up going to some group like 23ANDME and then not being able to have a child, and that’s a chance that you just have to take. Another issue is the fact that you can basically create designer babies, and from that have the ‘perfect’ species. Before, this is something that has pretty much only been dreamed up. Being able to pick and choose how your baby will look and what traits they will have, but that is a reality now. While many people can disagree this, that isn’t necessarily true. You can use genetic screening in an ethical way because you are able to find out if you can have a healthy baby. While it might end up costing the people who do it a lot of money up front, in the end it will not. If someone had a baby and genetically passes down a disease that they had, it might end up costing them more for care in the end, resulting in even more money being spent on medical bills. Right now we are currently spending tons of money on medical bills and even medicine that you would think would not cost us so much money, as it can be live saving. The Affordable Care Act has been able to help take care of some of those costs, but not