2 thoughts on “IVF that's In Vitro Fertilization now being done in Lower Doses”
Thanks, again. Gil
The huge moral problem with IVF is that they typically fertilize many eggs at once, then use them in batches, until an embryo successfully implants, and a baby is born. Then the other embryos — all of them tiny, unique human beings — are either stored indefinitely or discarded. That ought to be illegal.
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Thanks, again. Gil
The huge moral problem with IVF is that they typically fertilize many eggs at once, then use them in batches, until an embryo successfully implants, and a baby is born. Then the other embryos — all of them tiny, unique human beings — are either stored indefinitely or discarded. That ought to be illegal.