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Dr. Lauren Rubal: Ethical Considerations on Fertility
It's not enough to know that we have the scientific ability to do something. We must also think about the moral significance of the thing we choose to do. The artificial reproduction technology known as IVF is no exception. If anything, it is the quintessential example; what may seem to be a miracle of science of infertile couples actually brings with it a host of severe moral complications.
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Tagged Dr. Lauren Rubal, In Vitro Fertilization, Lila Rose, Snowflake Babies
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IVF Companies Depend on Abortion
The decision striking down Roe v. Wade has led to shrill outcries by providers of in vitro fertilization & surrogacy. Both are lucrative, high-growth commercial industries enjoying increasing demand, thanks in part to rising infertility & late pregnancy among folk in income brackets able to pay for these services. Many of those involved in this industry are alarmed that their “market growth” & profitability are threatened by abortion restrictions & are willing to publicly say so.
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Tagged Abortion Pills, artificial intelligence, Biotechnology and Bioethics, Charlotte Lozier Institute, David J. Ayers, David Prentice, Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health, fertility clinic, frozen embryos, Harvard Law School, In Vitro Fertilization, Katy Faust, multifetal pregnancy reduction, Petrie Flom Center for Health Law Policy, Roe v. Wade, Snowflake Babies, Stacy Manning, surrogacy, The Atlantic, Them Before Us
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Snowflake Babies: More Precious and as Unique as Their Namesake
“Snowflake Babies” – Care and adoption of frozen IVF embryosSnowflakes babies is a termed coined to describe the over half a million frozen embryos who are stored in cryogenic containers in fertility clinics as the “extras” of IVF treatment.
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Tagged Abortion, ebryos, Snowflake Babies
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