While I'm leery of the cloning, I can't agree with opposing IVF. Without it, I wouldn't have six nieces and nephews.
It's quite possible you had many more than that, but that they were left to die in a glass dish because they were not needed.
Without out-of-wedlock babies I probably would not have a few nieces and nephews. My love for these kids (and their parents) does not make what their parents did right.
Npbody's against these six children. The point, though, is that there are some ways to procreate children which are right, and other ways which are wrong.
Just as an example, children can be conceived via out-of-wedlock intercourse, prostitution, baby-selling schemes, and other means which most people would agree are immoral. The children are still dear and their lives are still sacred, but they were brought into being in a way which falls short of their dignity as human beings, not commodities or biological laboratory products.