Designer Babies? Couples Flock to US to Choose Next Baby's Sex "They come from everywhere that it's banned by law," Steinberg said. "But in the United States we really guard and cherish reproductive choice and we are very reticent to allow the government to impinge on that."
An aside: A co-worker (who's 62) and I were talking the other night about how she thinks I'd make a great mom and shouldn't be afraid to have a baby sometime soon. I told her that on no uncertain terms would I want to have a baby right now and she sighed, replying, "You know, after my divorce, I made a choice. A couple of them, actually. And my daughter's made a choice, too. But now, when I look back, that's been one of my biggest regrets. Oh how I wish I'd had those children."