Ontario Dept: TORONTO - A new study hints that some families of Indian and South Korean origin in Ontario may be practising sex selection to ensure they have boy babies, according to Winnipeg Free Press. But the lead author of the study urged caution in interpreting the findings, saying the work doesn't prove some women are aborting female fetuses because they want to have a boy and dr. Joel Ray is shown in a handout photo. Ray is the lead author of a study that hints that some families of East Indian and South Korean origin in Ontario may be practising sex selection to ensure they have boy babies.THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO-St.Michael's Hospital The work, by researchers from Toronto's St. Michael's Hospital, shows that the ratio of boy births to girl births is higher than average among those two communities, at least among babies born to women who've already had one child.
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