Monday, June 14, 2010

Abortion in context

There is no scandal of post-IVF abortion that requires an inquiry or investigation. . . . For some women, the fact that a pregnancy is intended and wanted at conception, does not mean that it will remain wanted as the weeks progress. Just as unintended pregnancies can, and do, become wanted. So planned, carefully-conceived pregnancies can become unwanted. The use of a technology to assist the conception does not protect it from this. . . . For some women, it is only when they find out they can conceive that they can consider whether a baby is what they want. BioNews (note that the author is the CEO of a British agency that provides abortions)

Related:
Assisted reproduction could lead to increased risks of congenital malformations
Is IVF good value for the money?

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