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The authors do NOT hold that
{ 1 } - parents at high risk (25%) of begetting a child with serious genetic defects should be informed by genetic counselors about the various methods of birth regulation, especially natural family planning, and the ethical evaluations of these methods.
{ 2 } - decisions about whether the need for children justifies taking the risks involved must be made by all prospective parents, since begetting new life is essentially a risky business.
{ 3 } - genetic counselors are needed today because now more information is available about the genetic risks involved in reproduction and help is needed in dealing with the complexities this information discloses.
{ 4 } - genetic counselors should make the decision about whether a couple's need for children justifies their taking the risks involved.
{ 5 } - parents who have a high risk (25%) of begetting a child so defective as to require care that the parents cannot supply, even with reasonable and available social assistance, have the responsibility to consider not begetting children.
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The authors do NOT hold that
{ 1 } - parents at high risk (25%) of begetting a child with serious genetic defects should be informed by genetic counselors about the various methods of birth regulation, especially natural family planning, and the ethical evaluations of these methods.
{ 2 } - decisions about whether the need for children justifies taking the risks involved must be made by all prospective parents, since begetting new life is essentially a risky business.
{ 3 } - genetic counselors are needed today because now more information is available about the genetic risks involved in reproduction and help is needed in dealing with the complexities this information discloses.
{ 4 } - genetic counselors should make the decision about whether a couple's need for children justifies their taking the risks involved.
{ 5 } - parents who have a high risk (25%) of begetting a child so defective as to require care that the parents cannot supply, even with reasonable and available social assistance, have the responsibility to consider not begetting children.
See p. 330.
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The authors do NOT hold that
{ 1 } - parents at high risk (25%) of begetting a child with serious genetic defects should be informed by genetic counselors about the various methods of birth regulation, especially natural family planning, and the ethical evaluations of these methods.
{ 2 } - decisions about whether the need for children justifies taking the risks involved must be made by all prospective parents, since begetting new life is essentially a risky business.
{ 3 } - genetic counselors are needed today because now more information is available about the genetic risks involved in reproduction and help is needed in dealing with the complexities this information discloses.
{ 4 } - genetic counselors should make the decision about whether a couple's need for children justifies their taking the risks involved.
{ 5 } - parents who have a high risk (25%) of begetting a child so defective as to require care that the parents cannot supply, even with reasonable and available social assistance, have the responsibility to consider not begetting children.
See p. 330.
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The authors do NOT hold that
{ 1 } - parents at high risk (25%) of begetting a child with serious genetic defects should be informed by genetic counselors about the various methods of birth regulation, especially natural family planning, and the ethical evaluations of these methods.
{ 2 } - decisions about whether the need for children justifies taking the risks involved must be made by all prospective parents, since begetting new life is essentially a risky business.
{ 3 } - genetic counselors are needed today because now more information is available about the genetic risks involved in reproduction and help is needed in dealing with the complexities this information discloses.
{ 4 } - genetic counselors should make the decision about whether a couple's need for children justifies their taking the risks involved.
{ 5 } - parents who have a high risk (25%) of begetting a child so defective as to require care that the parents cannot supply, even with reasonable and available social assistance, have the responsibility to consider not begetting children.
See p. 330.
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The authors do NOT hold that
{ 1 } - parents at high risk (25%) of begetting a child with serious genetic defects should be informed by genetic counselors about the various methods of birth regulation, especially natural family planning, and the ethical evaluations of these methods.
{ 2 } - decisions about whether the need for children justifies taking the risks involved must be made by all prospective parents, since begetting new life is essentially a risky business.
{ 3 } - genetic counselors are needed today because now more information is available about the genetic risks involved in reproduction and help is needed in dealing with the complexities this information discloses.
{ 4 } - genetic counselors should make the decision about whether a couple's need for children justifies their taking the risks involved.
{ 5 } - parents who have a high risk (25%) of begetting a child so defective as to require care that the parents cannot supply, even with reasonable and available social assistance, have the responsibility to consider not begetting children.
The parents should make this decision. See p. 330.
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The authors do NOT hold that
{ 1 } - parents at high risk (25%) of begetting a child with serious genetic defects should be informed by genetic counselors about the various methods of birth regulation, especially natural family planning, and the ethical evaluations of these methods.
{ 2 } - decisions about whether the need for children justifies taking the risks involved must be made by all prospective parents, since begetting new life is essentially a risky business.
{ 3 } - genetic counselors are needed today because now more information is available about the genetic risks involved in reproduction and help is needed in dealing with the complexities this information discloses.
{ 4 } - genetic counselors should make the decision about whether a couple's need for children justifies their taking the risks involved.
{ 5 } - parents who have a high risk (25%) of begetting a child so defective as to require care that the parents cannot supply, even with reasonable and available social assistance, have the responsibility to consider not begetting children.
See p. 330.
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