Introduction, Sheila A.M. McLean 1. Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis: Safely born but not designed, Peter Braude 2. The Weak Moral Basis for Restrictive Regulation of Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis, Tom Campbell and Laura Cabrera 3. PGD and the making of the 'genetic embryo' as a political tool, Martin H Johnson and Anastasia A Theodosiou 4. Statutory regulation of PGD in the UK: unintended consequences and future challenges, Emily Jackson 5. The Welfare of the Child Principle and the Use of PGD: Selecting for Disability, Sarah Elliston 6. Regulating Abortion and Pre-implantation Genetic Diagnosis in the Australian States of New South Wales, Victoria and Western Australia: Comparing and Contrasting Regulative Approaches, Kerry Petersen 7. Regulatory legitimacy: The case for controlling and restricting access toPreimplantation Genetic Diagnosis (PGD) for sex selection purposes, Don Chalmers 8. Cartwright Calamities, Frankenstein Monsters and The Regulation of Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis in New Zealand, Jeanne Snelling 9. The State in Action - An Insider's View of How the State Regulates the Use of PGD with HLA Tissue-Typing in New Zealand, Mark Henaghan and Thomas Cleary Conclusion, Sheila A.M. McLean and Sarah Elliston