“…In China, the sex ratio, estimated to be about 120 males to 100 females, is thought to have resulted from China's one-child policy, imposed to control population growth, and the strong cultural preference for male offspring 2,3 . In India, the sex ratio has been estimated to be about 112 males to 100 females, again reflecting a strong cultural preference for male offspring, but in the absence of a one-child policy 4 . In both countries, it is apparent that there have been millions of abortions performed based on sex identification of a female fetus.…”