Do you think that everyone should be required to have genetic counseling before having a baby? WHY or WHY not? If required, what do you envision the testing and counseling looking like? What would be the advantages and disadvantages of this service? What are the benefits and consequences of genetic manipulation? Give at least one of each EVEN if you strongly believe in either the benefits or the negative consequences. What type of genetic manipulation, if any, do you believe should be allowed when conceiving/creating a child?  Should parents be allowed to manipulate the sex of their baby, check and fix genetic disorders, choose eye color, create a "superbaby"? Why or why not? Do you think age should be a factor in deciding to have children?  Should age, both young and old, considerations be made when considering conceiving a child?  What about adopting children?  Should laws be made regarding too young or too old for adoption qualifications?  Should marital status matter?  Please expand and explain all options.

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  1.  Do you think that everyone should be required to have genetic counseling before having a baby? WHY or WHY not? If required, what do you envision the testing and counseling looking like? What would be the advantages and disadvantages of this service?
  2. What are the benefits and consequences of genetic manipulation? Give at least one of each EVEN if you strongly believe in either the benefits or the negative consequences. What type of genetic manipulation, if any, do you believe should be allowed when conceiving/creating a child?  Should parents be allowed to manipulate the sex of their baby, check and fix genetic disorders, choose eye color, create a "superbaby"? Why or why not?
  3. Do you think age should be a factor in deciding to have children?  Should age, both young and old, considerations be made when considering conceiving a child?  What about adopting children?  Should laws be made regarding too young or too old for adoption qualifications?  Should marital status matter?  Please expand and explain all options.
  4. Should prenatal testing (ultrasound, amniocentesis, fetoscopy, chorionic villus sampling, maternal blood test) be available, fully financially covered and recommended with every pregnancy? WHY OR WHY NOT? Which ones do you think should, which ones not, etc. Why? Be sure to look up all these procedures before conducting your interview so you can tell your interviewee what they are in case they don't know.
  5. Is it ethical to use medical intervention to help a couple conceive a child? WHY OR WHY NOT?  What are the benefits (if any), and what are the negative consequences (if any)? Which of the following reproductive assistance methods, if any, do you consider ethical and beneficial to society: Artificial Insemination, Surrogate Parenting, In Vitro Fertilization, Donor Sperm, Donor Eggs, etc. Explain and defend your answers. Given any problems you see with any of the above options.
  6. If any conceives a child of the means listed in question number 7, should the child be told about the method of conception and if so when? Explain your answer. Remember, this is simply your opinion. There is no correct answer.
  7. Should adopted children be told they are adopted, and if so at what age? As each child is different, I know no age is good for all, so give the age of when you think most children should know by. Explain your answer.  Do you think adopted children end up more like their adopted parents or biological parents when it comes to personality, intelligence, etc? Explain.
  8. If a family uses a surrogate to birth their baby, do you believe the surrogate should have rights regarding the baby? Does it matter whose ovum (egg) is used? Thoroughly explain your answers.
  9. Give your thoughts on abortion. Where would you place yourself on the continuum of pro-life and pro-choice?  Is abortion acceptable if performed early in pregnancy?  If the mother’s life is in danger?  If the baby is nonviable?  I know this is a hard topic, but it a such an important one to have intelligent conversations about.  
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