Wednesday, December 12, 2012

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This needs to stop

While picking which sex to have BEFORE you get pregnant doesn't seem like that big of a deal, and honestly, I don't think it is (If I could have before I got pregnant, I would have chosen a girl. Just my personal preference. I want the girl first, and the boy second), the rest of this information I gave you is.  There are organizations out there that are trying to stop infanticide. One such organization is Save the Girl Child. There is a lot of information on this site, so I thought I would just give you the link instead.

(in case that link doesn't work, here is the link itself: http://www.indianchild.com/girlchild/save-the-girl-child.htm)

In India, to help the population problem, and stop female infanticide, if a couple has two daughters, and no sons, and voluntarily gets sterilized, the government will pay to help look after the children. This will be paid throughout the daughter's education, then a lump sum when she is 20 for a dowry, or more education. Sounds like a pretty good deal! They are trying to stop infanticide at the economic level.

In China, they are trying to stop it by passing laws. Some of these laws outlaws using technology to find out the sex of the baby to abort, as to escape the infanticide law. Good job China.

Here is a youtube video I found inspiring as well. I hope you like it.

Modern Selection

In the United States, we now have a choice to choose which baby we will give birth to, especially if you are having infertility issues. Yet, when using these methods to choose which baby to have, most choose a girl. While, as stated before, most wish to have a boy, why would most in this instance choose a girl? Curious.

MicroSort Sex Selection

80% of American families who use MicroSort sperm separation want a girl.
Gender Requested by U.S. Parents Using MicroSort

80% Girls, 20% Boys
The fact that MicroSort is 91% effective for conceiving a girl, compared to only 76% accurate for a boy, is probably a factor in more requests for a girl.

Ericsson Method for Gender Selection

Although the Ericsson method claims a higher success rate for boys, Dr. Ericsson reports that more requests are for girls; in some of the 48 licensed Ericsson clinics, the ratio is as high as 2 to 1.
Gender Requested by U.S. Parents Using the Ericsson Method

Twice as many girls as boys
 

The Gen-Select Kit

The Gen-Select kit claims to be 96% effective in choosing either a boy or a girl. The company says that virtually all U.S. parents purchase the $199 kit for family balancing, hoping for a child of the opposite gender of the children they already have. Girl kits are purchased 8% more often than boy kits.
Gender of Gen-Select Kits Purchased in the U.S.

54% Girls, 46% Boys

Abortion selection in the United States?

Also, since abortion has been legalized in America, female births have risen. However, there are rare instances in America where the abortions are preformed after they know the sex of the baby. It is very rare, and there is no evidence that the abortion is preformed because of the sex of the baby. While this number is at only 5% of abortions preformed at the week that one should know the sex of the baby, it seems small until you look at it number wise. That means about 65,000 babies in the United States are aborted after the sex is/should be known. Is this gendercide in our country? We may not know, since gender is usually not noted at time of abortion.

Abortions in the U.S. by 10th Week of Pregnancy
Baby's gender is definitely unknown at this point.
77%
Abortions in the 11th through 12th Week of Pregnancy
Possible, but extremely unlikely, that gender is known.
12%Abortions in the 13th through 15th Week of Pregnancy
Some will know gender by this point, but not most.
6%Abortions in the 16th through 20th Week of Pregnancy
Gender is usually determined by ultrasound around 20 weeks.
4%Abortions after the 20th Week of Pregnancy
Gender is probably known by now if an ultrasound is performed.
1%

Adoption preference?

However, in America, the preference for adoption seems to be different. More families request a female baby while adopting, especially if they are adopting from China (96% of families adopting from China request a girl).

It is strange how when the couple is personally having the baby, they prefer a boy. Yet, when they get the honest choice, they prefer a girl. However, with all the adoptions out of China, this may have something to do with the swing of the ratio. Yet, when the adoptions are from Russia, girls are still prefered, but only 52% while 48% requested boys.

Gender Requested by Adoptive Parents

70-90% Girls, 10-30% Boys
Gender of Children Awaiting Adoption in U.S. Foster Care
Same ratio reported for 1998, 2000, and 2001

48% Girls, 52% BoysGender of Children Adopted from U.S. Foster Care, 1971-2001

64% Girls, 36% BoysGender of All Adopted Children in the U.S. Under Age 18
According to Year 2000 U.S. Census

53% Girls, 47% Boys

Gender of Adoptees from China, 2001

96% Girls, 4% Boys
Gender of Adoptees from Russia, 2001

52% Girls, 48% Boys

United States of America

While we do not have any real known female infanticide, or infanticide except for those we coin as crazy, the United States is not far different than the rest of the world.

Americans prefer boy babies over girl babies. Mainly, they view boys as easier to raise than girls, and cheaper, since you pay for the girl's wedding and such. Also, when asking men which gender they would prefer to have, 49% wanted a boy, 22% wanted a girl, and the rest had no preference. When women were asked, the margin was a lot narrower.

While it is not viewed as a necessity to have boys, such as in China or India, we Americans are not far from them.

Modern Infanticide? Really?

Sadly, the truth is still yes. In Asia, reportedly there are "at least 60 million females in Asia are missing and feared dead, victims of nothing more than their sex. Worldwide, research suggests, the number of missing females may top 100 million. " That is an outstanding, astonishing number. Very sickening.

It is sad that these societies view their females that way. That is one reason why my husband and I are planning on adopting from Asia one day (probably India, just so you know.)

Now that technology is at the point it is today, there is an increasing number of abortions preformed after the parents discover the baby is a girl. Especially in China where they have the One-Child Policy