They have a sexually selective baby before they are born, because they want men to live with their surname.
Because of gender selective infant murder, it is estimated that there will be too many shortages of men and women in Asia in the future.
Selection of gender may be one of the factors leading to infant murder. In the absence of sexual selective abortion, sexually selective infant killing drugs can be inferred from highly biased birth statistics. The normal physiological ratio of human beings at birth is about 105 males per 100 females and the normal proportion is approximately 102-108 or less. Selection of gender is often guessed when the ratio of infants and men in society is significantly higher or lower than the biological standards, so biased data can be excluded.
Pregnancy abortion by sexual selection is a practice of aborting the fetus after it is determined that the fetus is an unwelcome sex (usually by ultrasound, but rarely by amniocentesis or other surgery). Sexual selective infant control is the act of killing infants with poor sexual activity. Sexual selective abandonment is a habit of adopting baby's unpleasant sexual behavior. Selection of family gender is most common in society where you need to pay a large sum for marriage. In these societies, there is no need to pay a dowry, so families tend to support men. Because men have a higher mortality rate than females, some hunter-gatherers are also engaged in killing female infants. In many cultures, parents want boys because only men inherit surnames (as a bride gets married she will actually become a member of the groom).
In today's patriarchal India, sexual selective infant care methods are increasing. Biased infant control is to stop pregnancy based on predicted fetal sex (Goodkind 53). Men's preferences lead to the deaths and abortion of millions of women and the rise in women's murder rate in India is due to overpopulation, dowry, economic status, caste system, social norms, women's roles, cultural beliefs, religion, etc. It is due to. Most of these practices are due to women's value or depreciation expenses in certain regions of the world. The systems, customs, traditions of these patriarchal societies have led to ignoring girls. That is what is happening in India today.