The term "designer baby" has garnered controversy in the past decade due to its association with choosing the physical and mental traits of an unborn child. Synonyms for this term include "genetically modified baby," "customized baby," and "precision baby." These phrases all imply a process in which the genetic makeup of the child is intentionally altered and selected by means of scientific techniques. However, some prefer to use the term "prenatal genetic testing" or "preimplantation genetic diagnosis" to describe the same process with a less loaded connotation. As technology advances and ethical concerns grow, it's important to consider the language we use to describe these procedures and their potential implications.