To: 34512a
To be fair, you should read their story. Their doctor told them there were 4 mature eggs(as opposed to the 6 that fertilized) and that their chances that all 4 would fertilize and be viable would be below 1%. I'd say based on that information, they made an informed decision. They ended up being part of the 1% and made a decision based on information from their doctor that was incomplete since he missed 2 of the mature eggs.
Now if you are talking about fertility treatments in general, that is a whole other debate.
52 posted on
01/18/2004 6:49:55 PM PST by
cupcakes
To: cupcakes
good point... there's way more controversey in treatments... as much investigation into IVF clinics by pro-life groups should be done to be consistent. Some doctor is claiming to have implanted the first human clone. Sounds like crap to me but you never know.
57 posted on
01/18/2004 6:57:52 PM PST by
cyborg
(feed marmite to the prisoners and they'll never go there again)
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