A significant number of Indians traveling to Thailand to bypass the ban Indian prenatal diagnosis for determining prenatal sex of the unborn child. For some particularly after having two girls want to ensure the birth of a male heir for various reasons. Applications from Indian couples to clinics in Bangkok have doubled in one year for a price exclusive of transportation dollars by 8500.
Although the vast majority of requests are the result of attempts husbands by women may also be the source of the request.
Those who do not have financial means for processing in Thailand can always resort to traditional methods of sex selection in India, even if they are all banned and heavily fined. The women then resort to abortion if they discover that the baby was not the kind they want.
In India it is far from finding the right way to end the deficit of girls report being 927 girls per 1,000 boys from birth to six years. 10 million female fetuses have been the subject of abortion in the past twenty years.
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