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Is Artificial Insemination going to destroy Britain?
Did you see the article about the girl who was born from AI and then found out her sperm donor father had also been responsible for the birth or thousands of other babies as well?! She had to ask all her boyfriends who their fathers were in case she met someone from the same "bloodline" as herself and produced an idiot child as a result! Could this become a serious problem with even more runts born in this country than before through interbreeding?
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- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
looking at some of the youths of today i do not see it would not make a jot of difference,the youths where i live are low life brainless cretins and have the manners,sorry i was going to say pigs that would be an insult to pigs,they could be the reason for a case for euthanasia,if only
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Personally, the Sperm bank should be responsible to make sure "Live" births stemming from the same donor be registered. They need not give out the person's name, but the mother should be given a number - such as 007-8-9-10 ------- etc!! So, when the child is old enough, they should be told about their conception! Otherwise, we are going to have a lot of incest going on in the future! They inbreed dogs and cats, and there is always some flaw the offspring have to endure.
- JoelKatzLv 71 decade ago
You have some serious misunderstandings about how genetics works in humans. Even if a brother and sister had a child, the probability of the resulting child having a serious health problem is only slightly higher than it would be for two unrelated people.
The prohibitions against incest in modern society have almost nothing to do with genetics. For example, states that allow homosexual marriages do not allow bothers to marry either, and there is clearly no genetic issue there.
- clovernutLv 61 decade ago
Before we go down that path we should concentrate on those areas in London and our other major cities where interbreeding is not done artificially.
Also I hope it artificial insemination doesn't make a 366th excuse for those wives who already have 365 excuses.
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- Anonymous1 decade ago
that possible but remotely! UK populations is in millions and those relative bloodline accident will surely mingled and will unduluted with in few years or few generation, dont ya worry...
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Don't worry.
With all the fresh influx of Arab DNA into the UK, inbreeding definitely won't be a problem.
- 1 decade ago
No, i didn't.
But, something is bound to go wrong and more people will get problems with their children and stuff so if it carries on then, yeah?