There is an idea that society is rising in the world. As it gradually enters people's mind, it grows slowly and becoming mainstream. The clinic is in preparation and the scientists are working hard to find a solution. This is the idea of "designer's baby". The idea of a baby in a designer is that mothers and fathers can first choose the characteristics of the child they want. This phenomenon is an exciting parent all over the world and gives them the desire to control perfect children's ideas and all aspects.
Designer baby is a genetically engineered baby in vitro for special selection of features ranging from reduction of the risk of illness to selection of sex. Prior to the emergence of genetic engineering and in vitro fertilization (IVF), the designer's baby was mainly SF concept. However, the rapid development of technology before and after the turn of the 21st century made the designer's baby increasingly realistic. Therefore, designer · baby became an important topic in the bioethics debate, and in 2004 the term "designer · baby" became the official entry of the Oxford English dictionary. The baby of the designer represents the field of embryology field which has not yet come to reality, but still raises the question as to whether or not it is necessary to impose restrictions on designer's baby in the future.
Recently, reproductive assistance technology and in vitro fertilization (IVF) are particularly increasing. In vitro fertilization is a method of fertilizing eggs outside the uterus or outside the body. After that, fertilized eggs are relocated to the womb's uterus for the purpose of pregnancy. In vitro fertilization is the main treatment of infertility that failed to promote reproductive technology. Contraception suppresses pregnancy and uses various techniques to prevent sexually transmitted diseases (STD) and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). In most cases, the use of contraceptives is increasing in the United States as a means to prevent pregnancy, but it is not uniformly distributed in the United States.