Posted on 12/19/2017 10:28:50 AM PST by billorites
I hope I’m wrong, I hope I’m wrong, I hope I’m wrong... but this almost feels like the University did an experiment and found a willing couple. I also hope that they don’t use the birth of this little girl to pocket their bank accounts. You’ve seen it before where the pictures, birthday pictures, etc. are for sale to The Enquirer. There is just a lot of info missing from this story and it doesn’t feel right.
This is so wrong on so many levels.
I am glad she has been allowed to live --- just as much as if they found a person deep in an ice crevasse in a glacier, and managed to thaw him and save him. Saving lives is good.
But those responsible for this moral evil should consider what they've done. They should acknowledge the disturbing truth: they they're the ones that pushed this person into the crevasse. All the reproductive technologies that achieve fertilization outside the mother's body, are treating the youngest humans as unconsenting experimental subjects. And killing most of them.
I’ve not spent much time on this.
You’re probably right on target.
From the linked article: "The National Embryo Donation Center says it has helped produce more pregnancies through embryo adoption, nearly 700, than any other organization or clinic."
Evidently there is no genetic relationship between the present day parents and their "adopted" embryo. At least, none is stated or implied by the article.
I have heard of very small children having to undergo chemotherapy. I have also met a woman who was significantly injured by her earlier chemotherapy. Harvesting the eggs of a girl prior to a medical procedure which might make her sterile opens up possibilities for children to such a person that would have been unimaginable many years ago.
We are certainly living in a Brave, New World.
Congratulations, it’s a popsicle! Really, a feel good article.
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