Reggie
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Abortion vs Ectogenesis
December 14, 2009 - 08:03 AM
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Pro-Life for all" or "Pro-Choice for all" attitude has been annoyed me because abortion battle never been solved for almost forty years. It is time to allow science technology an part of human rights. Yes, I do believe pre-born infant deserves a life right as well to protect woman's free choice. Sadly, many people don't aware about ectogenesis, maybe they feel too "immature" to discuss. Religious people may be considered ectogenesis as an threaten to the Creator's plan. Maybe woman feels ectogenesis threaten to unveil her irresponsibility, therefore she does not want the unborn child left out alive no matter if ectogenesis is a successful option. However, I really do believe every individual, includes unborn infant at all levels, deserves life rights. Period.
Ectogenesis could benefit many areas of the society, from human rights, to economic, to science tools, to anything. Ectogenesis has an chance to produce profits for adoption agencies which overturn abortion clinics. I'm sure government would be more than thrilled to provide a tax incentive for ectogenesis resources. We could import ectogenesis to outer space so they can expand humanity on alien planets such as moon and mars. Ectogenesising animals is a great resource for an agricultural development. If God gives us with an blessings of skills that could improve the community resource, why not use it purposefully ? That why I don't think anything should be concerned with ectogenesis. It is time to unleash stem cell research and let it be used to expand ectogenesis which would end the endless battle between pro-life and pro-choice wars.
Of course, I heard some positive stories about ectogenesis. For instance, a embryo grew in ectogenesis is now a fifteen years old girl who attend a regular school and can play many musical instruments !
Shaffer, Thomas, and David Maqnus. "Ectogenesis." http://www.acfnewsource.org/science/ectogenesis.html. ACFNEWSOURCE, n.d. Web. 31 Dec. 2006.
Haack, Susan M. Ectogenesis: Artifical womb technology and the future of human reproduction. New York: Ethics & Medicine, 2007. http://0-proquest.umi.com.library2.pima.edu/pqdweb?did=1350089331&sid=3&Fmt=3&clientId=51513&RQT=309&VName=PQD. Web. 14 Dec. 2009.
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