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In Vitro Fertilization
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Eww....
well, if no one wants o..you know...hen, that's their prob.
well, if no one wants o..you know...hen, that's their prob.
No! Its used if there is an issue with conceiving but the couple still want a biological baby. Not for the reason you were thinking about.
oooo....srry....
o, duh, I knew tht.
o, duh, I knew tht.
well, i think its a bit icky, but if a couple is incapable of having a child but really, really want one then i say they should go for it.
I think it's fine. I don't get what's wrong with it. They only do it if the woman has trouble having kids, so yeah....
Well the Catholic Church thinks that it is not God's will or whatnot...I personally think that if a woman can't get pregnant, she should adopt. There are so many babies waiting to be adopted.
♪Zia ♪ wrote: "I think it's fine. I don't get what's wrong with it. They only do it if the woman has trouble having kids, so yeah...."
i agree.
i agree.
♪Zia ♪ wrote: "It is a good idea to adopt, but some people just want kids of their own."You see, I just don't get that.
Liz wrote: " ♪Zia ♪ wrote: "It is a good idea to adopt, but some people just want kids of their own."You see, I just don't get that."
Well, I know that I would probably want biological kids-even if i was unable to have them on my own, so I know that I would probably turn to IVF if need be, but there is nothing wrong with adoption either. I hope that i am able (when the time comes) to both adopt and have biological children.
"When a scientist/doctor takes things out of parents and mixes them in a petrie dish and then inserts the embryo into the woman and discards the rest and then they carry on as though it was a normal pregnancy. "
Things? It's called an egg and sperm. :)
Things? It's called an egg and sperm. :)





Any thoughts?
I know the Catholic Church has a strong opinion on this...Anyone want to debate it?