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Designer baby

WHAT may well be the world鈥檚 first attempt to create a 鈥渄esigner baby鈥 using taxpayers鈥 money has been defended by the fertility expert who will carry out the 拢5000 procedure in the UK.

The aim is to select an IVF embryo that will develop into a baby whose umbilical cord blood can save a sibling with the blood disorder beta thalassaemia major. This has been carried out in several countries, but opponents who believe it is unethical are outraged that it could be done free of charge on the UK鈥檚 National Health Service. 鈥淲e think it鈥檚 extraordinary misuse of NHS funds,鈥 says Josephine Quintavalle of the London-based lobby group Comment on Reproductive Ethics.

But Simon Fishel, who will carry out the procedure at the Centres for Assisted Reproduction in Nottingham, sees it differently. 鈥淚t costs around 拢50,000 a year to give a thalassaemic child the cocktail of drugs and transfusions they need to stay alive, so over a lifetime it can amount to between 拢1 million and 拢2 million. Even if it takes four cycles of IVF treatment to succeed, the 拢20,000 spent is much less,鈥 he says. 鈥淎nd you are curing a foreshortened life of pain and suffering.鈥

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