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Old 06-05-2015, 02:14 PM
LawDawg LawDawg is offline
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Originally Posted by Boreas View Post
During the process of an in vitro fertiization procedure, many eggs are harvested and fertilized. After the blastocysts reach a certain stage, one of them is selected for implantation. The rest are considered medical waste, much like your brain, and are incinerated.

Are you okay with this? If so, why.

And, if so, wound you be comfortable with having these used for fetal stem cell research and treatment prior to incineration? If not, why not?
Well, well....I didn't know that the eggs were fertilized....if life begins when the egg from Mama and the sperm from Daddy, meets and begins the process of producing another separate human being, then I'm not for invitro fertilization....

Thanks for cluing me in on this....
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