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Technological advancements in reproductive health, such as in vitro fertilization (IVF) and genetic screening, raise ethical questions while simultaneously presenting opportunities for growth. Supporters argue that genetic selection should be a personal choice, empowering families to mitigate hereditary health issues.
However, ethical debates around eugenics and responsible genetic experimentation persist. Critics voice concerns that such practices could lead to a homogenized culture increasingly fixated on producing "ideal" offspring, potentially stifling diversity. Controversially, the suggestion is made that demographic sustainability might hinge on further embracing these technologies while balancing ethical concerns.