I remember reading a while back about this old dude on the board who was totally against it and that nothing will change until he is gone. I hope that is not still the case.
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I remember reading a while back about this old dude on the board who was totally against it and that nothing will change until he is gone. I hope that is not still the case.
Sent mine in last night. I have no idea about our chances, but the more the better, right? Loved reading all your opinions on here too - all so true. I've even got my mum making a submission pro GS! :) Thanks everyone. Heres hoping.
Do you have to do a submission for all the different sections or can I just do the sex selection part?
You can do it for any component not just all of it
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Not sure what others will think of this and I am dubious to comment but I thought I would put it out there anyway as I feel this is a safe place where I will not be judged. They say they do not think entry to life should be based on gender. Then what if they allowed gender selection but 'opposite' embryos had to be donated. Then they would still be given a chance at life too.
I know heaps of people will disagree with this and I am not sure if I could donate my embryos/ my child to another couple myself but I thought it could at least be a start to getting GS back in Australia. Better back with such a rule than not at all? I don't know, it would make me think about how much I really wanted it I suppose. Would I gift someone else a son of mine, my childrens' full sibling, so that I could have a daughter?
Anyway, it could help 'solve' the whole reason why they don't do it
I was thinking along the same lines but instead of making it compulsory to donate embryos there would be people out there willing to donate & therefore provide a better outcome for people that would like donated embryos.
My husband & I filled out all the forms to donate our embryos & when we got to HRC I was having second thoughts about it butwe didn't end up with any to donate.
Very interesting idea. And I agree it has got me thinking. I always thought I couldn't donate any of my spare embryos. Would I do it if it meant I could get my girl? I do not know. That would require a lot of soul searching.
I wonder though if the NHMRC would then need to apply the same rule to couples who just do IVF (for a baby of any gender). What do they currently do with any spare embryos they don't want?
I'm about to start drafting a submission but I can't figure out exactly which question on the template it is that I am answering - please could someone who has drafted a submission clarify for me? Ta!
LJ, so you have to read what the current ethical guildline is, it is part 11 of the first link.
Then download the second link and delete all the questions except q11 and fill in those questions. You need to have a header page when you sent it in and decide whether you want it confidential or not.
Ladies, I don't think it needs to be complicated. Donation of embryos is VERY complicated. In Australia your embryos that are donated can then contact you at age 18, how will you explain that to your children, especially if the possible the twin or triplet to your GS child comes knocking on the door.
Australia is pretty simple and this would be out of it's league.
For me, I believe it comes down to this, they should allow gender selection to those with a set number of one gender. This pretty much cancels out any argument that we will overpopulate with boys, or we can have a pigeon pair family or we regard boys culturally better than girls.
It should not be paid for on Medicare (which I would believe most people when it was available would of been able to do) we all know how easy it is to get through as an 'ivf patient' or get 'pbs' meds. So they would have to make some kind of cut off with, if you do IVF it is covered but if you do PGD and select gender, none is covered whether infertile or not. I just don't see any other way of every single one of us walking into an IVF clinic, saying we have tried for 6 months, so if we are doing IVF, can I put a girl in ;)