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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: steve harris who wrote (341763)6/30/2007 11:42:48 AM
From: combjelly   of 1576893
 
"Are you saying they are unborn children?"

Nope. My intent was not to engage in a semantics battle. Just to address the final fate of those frozen embryos. They can't be stored indefinitely. And the number of people who sign up to bring them to term is so small that servicing those individuals can be done with but a small fraction of the ones fertilized. So, what to do with them?

Currently, they just get flushed. Is this better than using them for research? If so, why?
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