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Why parents should not be told the sex of their fetus
Tamara Kayali Browne
Social Work and Arts
Australian National University
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Fetus
100%
Fetal Sex
100%
Prenatal Test
100%
Sex Determination
66%
Misinformation
66%
Noninvasive Prenatal Testing
66%
Gender Essentialism
33%
Sexual Selection
33%
Sexism
33%
Genetic Disease
33%
Gender Roles
33%
Future Child
33%
Child Sex
33%
Genitalia
33%
Motivations for Sex
33%
Chromosomal Disorders
33%
Sex-selective Abortion
33%
Sex Chromosomes
33%
Test Report
33%
Parental Motivation
33%
Psychology
Essentialism
100%
Gender Role
100%
Disclosure
100%
Neuroscience
Sex Chromosome
100%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Sex Selection
100%