Attitudes to prenatal and preimplantation diagnosis in Saudi parents at genetic risk
Prenatal Diagnosis2006Vol. 26(11), pp. 1010–1014
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Abstract
PGD is acceptable to many couples and for some, it represents a valuable alternative to PND. However, parents' concerns are complex, and the acceptability of different reproductive technologies must be established on an individual basis.
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