(potentially contraversial views warning, I guess. Serious subject matter for IotD topic standards)
I know there's high schools in Vancouver where the gender ratio is 62%-38%
I'm highly skeptical of this claim, as I've taught at every high school in the city and haven't seen evidence of this. (And it's something I keep track of, because I notice the fact that there are more girls in the higher-level math classes and more boys in the lower-level, in general.) Can you PM me your source for this? I doubt anyone else cares about specific Vancouver high schools, so. <.<
Still, that's distracting from the main issue. I'm not sure how I feel about parents choosing to abort based on a child's gender but if you twisted my arm I'd say ultimately it's their decision (and if people are choosing not to have girls, maybe we should treat the problem rather than the symptom, that being the way girls are viewed in e.g. Chinese society). And regardless of how I feel, a doctor should not be able to lie to a patient out of his own beliefs or press his or her own beliefs on patients; my father (who is a doctor) and my brother (who is a few steps from being one) were both pretty much appalled at this thought. It's part of the profession. This would include, I think, the belief that abortions should not happen for
(reason x). The law (Canadian law anyway) is pretty clear that justification isn't needed to be provided.