Concerns about fetal gene tests for sex and trait selection among women’s health and public interest advocates

Press Statement

Pro-choice women’s health and public interest advocates, along with scholars and medical professionals, have been following for some time the development of blood tests that can determine fetal sex early in pregnancy. The tests raise concerns about the well-being of children, women and families and the prospect of testing for additional traits other than sex.

In the event of future coverage of these issues, we list here several sources that you may wish to contact, along with relevant links.

Marcy Darnovsky, Associate Executive Director, Center for Genetics and Society, mdarnovsky@geneticsandsociety.org


Jaime King, Associate Professor of Law, UC Hastings, kingja@uchastings.edu


Mara Hvistendahl, Beijing Correspondent, Science Magazine, mara.hvistendahl@gmail.com


Sunita Puri, M.D., Resident Physician, UC San Francisco Department of Internal Medicine, sunita.puri@gmail.com


Rajani Bhatia Doctoral Candidate in Women’s Studies (working on sex selection), University of Maryland, rajani@umd.edu


 

The Center for Genetics and Society is a non-profit public affairs and policy advocacy organization working to encourage responsible uses and effective societal governance of human genetic and reproductive biotechnologies.

 

Contact:
Doug Pet
dpet[AT]geneticsandsociety[DOT]org

Marcy Darnovsky
mdarnovsky[AT]geneticsandsociety[DOT]org