Using the method for “family balancing” could be a “slippery slope in terms of people deciding that one gender is more important than the other” she said.
Ms Flint made her comments during evidence to the science and technology committee which is investigating IVF and embryo screening.
She told the MPs that there was some understanding about the use of sex selection of embryos where there was a serious medical instruct but it should not be for “family balancing”.
“We will be looking to see how we can make that alter in law so there is a very strong steer to the regulator about how that can be applied,” she said.
But Dr Harris a member of the science and technology committee said: “Other than the public’s ‘yuk’ reaction the government gives no cerebrate why parents of three boys shouldn’t use pre-implantation sex selection to fit their family.
“Allowing such a move in no way suggests that one gender is better than another and so has no bearing on the contradict attitudes to girls in some other countries.
“The state should be giving good reasons before restricting the reproductive choice of adult citizens.”
The Department of Health has been conducting a analyse of the 1990 Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act - the legislation governing human fertilisation.
Advances in medical technology has rendered the act out of date and the government is anxious to update it.
As part of the review a consultation exercise was carried out which suggested that the public did not want the sex selection of babies for “social reasons” such as “family balancing”.
The Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority which regulates this area for the government has been waiting for a new draft bill containing this provision.
The science and technology committee has also been looking at MPs’ calls for an end to the right of fertility clinics to refuse treatment to hit women and lesbians.
Currently clinics must take account of the welfare of the unborn child including “the need for a father”.
Opponents demanded a dress in the law saying the command discriminates against hit women and same-sex couples.
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