I have been trying to make this make sense since I read the news article about this, and I just can't understand the justification for this ruling over IVF. If conception has to happen via IVF, what's wrong with that? Why break up families over this? IVF is as important as abortion and conception. It's part of a progressive society's hea…
I have been trying to make this make sense since I read the news article about this, and I just can't understand the justification for this ruling over IVF. If conception has to happen via IVF, what's wrong with that? Why break up families over this? IVF is as important as abortion and conception. It's part of a progressive society's healthcare offering to its citizens. The stat was 2% of babies were born via IVF, those people can't concieve for whatever reason and need help from science. Scientific advancement is to make people's lives better. The people that I know who have done IVF, they have been wanting children for a very long time and have been trying just as long. It makes me so sad :(
It's pretty straightforward: As someone says above it's another step on the right's march towards the goal of full legal personhood for fetuses. The reason they don't like IVF is because they hold the insane view that the embryos are already people and the ones that don't "implant" die and that's equivalent to murdering a baby. It's a totally crazy view but it's what they think
I have been trying to make this make sense since I read the news article about this, and I just can't understand the justification for this ruling over IVF. If conception has to happen via IVF, what's wrong with that? Why break up families over this? IVF is as important as abortion and conception. It's part of a progressive society's healthcare offering to its citizens. The stat was 2% of babies were born via IVF, those people can't concieve for whatever reason and need help from science. Scientific advancement is to make people's lives better. The people that I know who have done IVF, they have been wanting children for a very long time and have been trying just as long. It makes me so sad :(
It's pretty straightforward: As someone says above it's another step on the right's march towards the goal of full legal personhood for fetuses. The reason they don't like IVF is because they hold the insane view that the embryos are already people and the ones that don't "implant" die and that's equivalent to murdering a baby. It's a totally crazy view but it's what they think