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  • jon-nycJ jon-nyc

    They make many more embryos than they need and there are usually some left over that are eventually disposed of.

    Maybe they could get by on a technicality by keeping them frozen forever.

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    @jon-nyc said in Fertility clinics in some red states:

    They make many more embryos than they need and there are usually some left over that are eventually disposed of.

    Maybe they could get by on a technicality by keeping them frozen forever.

    There are always technicalities to appeal to if one wants to avoid moral obligations.

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    • IvorythumperI Ivorythumper

      @jon-nyc said in Fertility clinics in some red states:

      A few states have trigger laws that come into effect when Roe is overturned.

      In some states, MO is an example, life will be defined as beginning at conception.

      Does this effectively criminalize IVF clinics? I think it would, at least as currently practiced.

      What about frozen fertilized eggs in storage? I suppose they should be trying to get them out of state fast.

      Why would it criminalize IVF clinics? Don't kill the conceptus, and there is no problem.

      I think it does certainly show the problem of IVF, that human beings can be frozen in an early stage of development and later reanimated, and that there are moral implications to this practice. But there is nothing obviously criminal (except morally criminal) about the practice.

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      @Ivorythumper said in Fertility clinics in some red states:

      I think it does certainly show the problem of IVF, that human beings can be frozen in an early stage of development and later reanimated, and that there are moral implications to this practice.

      How so? Does the Church have a problem with children who are conceived via IVF?

      Please love yourself.

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        @Ivorythumper said in Fertility clinics in some red states:

        I think it does certainly show the problem of IVF, that human beings can be frozen in an early stage of development and later reanimated, and that there are moral implications to this practice.

        How so? Does the Church have a problem with children who are conceived via IVF?

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        @Aqua-Letifer said in Fertility clinics in some red states:

        @Ivorythumper said in Fertility clinics in some red states:

        I think it does certainly show the problem of IVF, that human beings can be frozen in an early stage of development and later reanimated, and that there are moral implications to this practice.

        How so? Does the Church have a problem with children who are conceived via IVF?

        The Church reprobates IVF as a practice, but does not have any problem with the children who are conceived by IVF.

        The moral problem is the indignity to the human person who is held in suspension for the preference of the parents.

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        • IvorythumperI Ivorythumper

          @Aqua-Letifer said in Fertility clinics in some red states:

          @Ivorythumper said in Fertility clinics in some red states:

          I think it does certainly show the problem of IVF, that human beings can be frozen in an early stage of development and later reanimated, and that there are moral implications to this practice.

          How so? Does the Church have a problem with children who are conceived via IVF?

          The Church reprobates IVF as a practice, but does not have any problem with the children who are conceived by IVF.

          The moral problem is the indignity to the human person who is held in suspension for the preference of the parents.

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          @Ivorythumper said in Fertility clinics in some red states:

          @Aqua-Letifer said in Fertility clinics in some red states:

          @Ivorythumper said in Fertility clinics in some red states:

          I think it does certainly show the problem of IVF, that human beings can be frozen in an early stage of development and later reanimated, and that there are moral implications to this practice.

          How so? Does the Church have a problem with children who are conceived via IVF?

          The Church reprobates IVF as a practice, but does not have any problem with the children who are conceived by IVF.

          The moral problem is the indignity to the human person who is held in suspension for the preference of the parents.

          What does "preference" mean in this context?

          Please love yourself.

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            @jon-nyc said in Fertility clinics in some red states:

            They make many more embryos than they need and there are usually some left over that are eventually disposed of.

            Maybe they could get by on a technicality by keeping them frozen forever.

            We started with like 14 embryos of which 7 were viable candidates for IVF... we had 5 failed IVFs, 1 successful, so we have 1 remaining right now. We pay like $600 a year to keep it on ice. TBD if we will attempt an IVF transfer, I'd imagine we will since it's the last one, but it would be a harder question if we had a few left.

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            @89th imagine if they had to do one at a time to avoid creating one that later would not be implanted.

            Sounds like it would be a lot of sessions in many cases and even less affordable.

            "You never know what worse luck your bad luck has saved you from."
            -Cormac McCarthy

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              Or maybe they could still give hormones to the woman to induce multiple eggs and freeze them unfertilized, then thaw them one by one for fertilization and implant.

              "You never know what worse luck your bad luck has saved you from."
              -Cormac McCarthy

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                Interesting stats from a 2019 paper. About 1.6% of births are IVF births. Some 600,000 embryos are currently frozen and about 25% of them get abandoned when the parents stop paying the bill.

                "You never know what worse luck your bad luck has saved you from."
                -Cormac McCarthy

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                  It will be interesting to see how MO and other states handle the frozen ones.

                  Do they have a right to a womb? In the case of a donated egg, whose womb do they hold the claim on?

                  Will the state seek volunteers, essentially put them up for adoption?

                  "You never know what worse luck your bad luck has saved you from."
                  -Cormac McCarthy

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                  • Aqua LetiferA Aqua Letifer

                    @Ivorythumper said in Fertility clinics in some red states:

                    @Aqua-Letifer said in Fertility clinics in some red states:

                    @Ivorythumper said in Fertility clinics in some red states:

                    I think it does certainly show the problem of IVF, that human beings can be frozen in an early stage of development and later reanimated, and that there are moral implications to this practice.

                    How so? Does the Church have a problem with children who are conceived via IVF?

                    The Church reprobates IVF as a practice, but does not have any problem with the children who are conceived by IVF.

                    The moral problem is the indignity to the human person who is held in suspension for the preference of the parents.

                    What does "preference" mean in this context?

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                    @Aqua-Letifer said in Fertility clinics in some red states:

                    @Ivorythumper said in Fertility clinics in some red states:

                    @Aqua-Letifer said in Fertility clinics in some red states:

                    @Ivorythumper said in Fertility clinics in some red states:

                    I think it does certainly show the problem of IVF, that human beings can be frozen in an early stage of development and later reanimated, and that there are moral implications to this practice.

                    How so? Does the Church have a problem with children who are conceived via IVF?

                    The Church reprobates IVF as a practice, but does not have any problem with the children who are conceived by IVF.

                    The moral problem is the indignity to the human person who is held in suspension for the preference of the parents.

                    What does "preference" mean in this context?

                    Well, preference is my term.

                    First, I want to tread carefully here, respectful of those who are or have been involved in IVF or have experienced the frustration, disappointment, heartbreak, and suffering of not being able to conceive naturally. I speak from personal experience, and have grappled morally with the Church's teaching.

                    Preference is deciding when and if that conceived offspring is to be allowed to join the family and enter into the mutual love relationship of family with his or her parents.

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                    • jon-nycJ jon-nyc

                      It will be interesting to see how MO and other states handle the frozen ones.

                      Do they have a right to a womb? In the case of a donated egg, whose womb do they hold the claim on?

                      Will the state seek volunteers, essentially put them up for adoption?

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                      @jon-nyc said in Fertility clinics in some red states:

                      It will be interesting to see how MO and other states handle the frozen ones.

                      Do they have a right to a womb? In the case of a donated egg, whose womb do they hold the claim on?

                      Will the state seek volunteers, essentially put them up for adoption?

                      You're asking all the right questions.

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                        Off topic somewhat, but I would like to see a simultaneous push to expand and streamline our adoption machinery in this country. There will be a lot of babies born that are not wanted.

                        “I am fond of pigs. Dogs look up to us. Cats look down on us. Pigs treat us as equals.” ~Winston S. Churchill

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                          I’ve seen estimates that the number of abortions will decrease only by about 10-15% since abortion is more common in states that are abortion friendly.

                          Also read that they are disproportionately obtained by black women.

                          So I’m guessing more black babies in red states is what we should expect.

                          "You never know what worse luck your bad luck has saved you from."
                          -Cormac McCarthy

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                          • jon-nycJ jon-nyc

                            I’ve seen estimates that the number of abortions will decrease only by about 10-15% since abortion is more common in states that are abortion friendly.

                            Also read that they are disproportionately obtained by black women.

                            So I’m guessing more black babies in red states is what we should expect.

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                            @jon-nyc said in Fertility clinics in some red states:

                            So I’m guessing more black babies in red states is what we should expect.

                            Which could conceivably (pun intended) come back to bite Republicans in the ass

                            I was only joking

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                              @jon-nyc said in Fertility clinics in some red states:

                              So I’m guessing more black babies in red states is what we should expect.

                              Which could conceivably (pun intended) come back to bite Republicans in the ass

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                              @Doctor-Phibes said in Fertility clinics in some red states:

                              @jon-nyc said in Fertility clinics in some red states:

                              So I’m guessing more black babies in red states is what we should expect.

                              Which could conceivably (pun intended) come back to bite Republicans in the ass

                              Not with the generous amount of social assistance that is so prevalent in those states.

                              Please love yourself.

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                                @jon-nyc said in Fertility clinics in some red states:

                                So I’m guessing more black babies in red states is what we should expect.

                                Which could conceivably (pun intended) come back to bite Republicans in the ass

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                                @Doctor-Phibes said in Fertility clinics in some red states:

                                @jon-nyc said in Fertility clinics in some red states:

                                So I’m guessing more black babies in red states is what we should expect.

                                Which could conceivably (pun intended) come back to bite Republicans in the ass

                                that sort of pun should be condomed.

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                                • jon-nycJ jon-nyc

                                  I’ve seen estimates that the number of abortions will decrease only by about 10-15% since abortion is more common in states that are abortion friendly.

                                  Also read that they are disproportionately obtained by black women.

                                  So I’m guessing more black babies in red states is what we should expect.

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                                  @jon-nyc said in Fertility clinics in some red states:

                                  Also read that they are disproportionately obtained by black women.

                                  So I’m guessing more black babies in red states is what we should expect.

                                  I'm guessing more black women will simply keep their pants on

                                  No more single moms struggling to get by

                                  No more broken families

                                  No more deadbeat dads

                                  More dignity and self sufficiency

                                  This will usher in the golden age of not-aborted black people

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                                    @jon-nyc said in Fertility clinics in some red states:

                                    Also read that they are disproportionately obtained by black women.

                                    So I’m guessing more black babies in red states is what we should expect.

                                    I'm guessing more black women will simply keep their pants on

                                    No more single moms struggling to get by

                                    No more broken families

                                    No more deadbeat dads

                                    More dignity and self sufficiency

                                    This will usher in the golden age of not-aborted black people

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                                    @Copper said in Fertility clinics in some red states:

                                    I'm guessing more black women will simply keep their pants on

                                    No more single moms struggling to get by

                                    No more broken families

                                    No more deadbeat dads

                                    More dignity and self sufficiency

                                    This will usher in the golden age of not-aborted black people

                                    Half-full today. Good on ya, @copper!

                                    "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

                                    The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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                                      @Copper said in Fertility clinics in some red states:

                                      I'm guessing more black women will simply keep their pants on

                                      No more single moms struggling to get by

                                      No more broken families

                                      No more deadbeat dads

                                      More dignity and self sufficiency

                                      This will usher in the golden age of not-aborted black people

                                      Half-full today. Good on ya, @copper!

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                                      @George-K said in Fertility clinics in some red states:

                                      @Copper said in Fertility clinics in some red states:

                                      I'm guessing more black women will simply keep their pants on

                                      No more single moms struggling to get by

                                      No more broken families

                                      No more deadbeat dads

                                      More dignity and self sufficiency

                                      This will usher in the golden age of not-aborted black people

                                      Half-full today. Good on ya, @copper!

                                      Half full of what, though?

                                      I was only joking

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                                        Someone once wrote that, at first approximation, middle+ class use birth control, working class use abortion, and the poor use the crib.

                                        "You never know what worse luck your bad luck has saved you from."
                                        -Cormac McCarthy

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                                        • jon-nycJ jon-nyc

                                          Someone once wrote that, at first approximation, middle+ class use birth control, working class use abortion, and the poor use the crib.

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                                          @jon-nyc said in Fertility clinics in some red states:

                                          Someone once wrote that, at first approximation, middle+ class use birth control, working class use abortion, and the poor use the crib.

                                          Gasp, nobody uses abstinence!?

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