The Alabama IVF ruling is roundly mocked because people dont want to consider it
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Date: March 17th, 2024 9:02 PM Author: flushed territorial legend
It's a really moral, political, and ethical question that we are amassing a stockpile of fully formed frozen humans, which at any time could be implanted and grown into a healthy, happy human.
There are profound ethical debates to be had as to what should be done with them, how they should be categorized, etc.
The media never mentions that the Alabama case was about a family suing for the destruction of the embryos - instead it was just framed as backwards conservatives "waging a war on IVF" - because the case brings up an uncomfortable truth about modern fertility treatments - meaning we have all these frozen embryos sitting in a freezer for decades and no one knows what to do with them...
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5505498&forum_id=2#47502530) |
Date: March 18th, 2024 8:50 PM Author: wild address
yeah I've thought this for a long time
years ago my wife wasn't getting pregnant for ~9 months and we started looking into it - it turned out she needed surgery, after that we had the first kid on the second attempt and more later
IVF is not a magic bullet by any means nor is it a simple trivial procedure, it's expensive, invasive and has a lot of side effects for the woman who gets pumped full of hormones to make it happen and it has a decent chance of failure every attempt - there are many couples out there who spent 40k or whatever and did not get pregnant
the whole thing including the issue w the embryos - how many are there, how many do you keep or try to implant etc are all real issues that just get brushed aside in the media like they're nbd and no one cares about them but the very religious (implying they're backwards or ridiculous for caring about such a thing) even though forums for people trying to get pregnant are full of the same questions doubts etc
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5505498&forum_id=2#47505400)
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