Artificial wombs will be "reality" within 20 years

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Will Science Trump Politics in Resolving Abortion Debate?

Artificial wombs will be "reality" within 20 years, according to the London Times. Indeed, 20 years seems a conservative estimate given an earlier report in The Guardian, another UK newspaper, which predicted them for 2008.

Discussion of ectogenesis — growing an embryo outside the mother's womb — may sound wildly futuristic. But a few years ago, cloning and genetic modification seemed impossible. A few years before that, the idea of a 66-year-old woman giving birth was absurd; it happened last January. And only last week, British scientists received an official go-ahead to create human embryos from two mothers with no male genetic contribution.

In 2002, a team at Cornell University used cells from a human uterus to grow an artificial womb. When a fertilized human egg was introduced, it implanted itself in the uterus wall as in a natural pregnancy. After six days of gestation, the experiment was halted due solely to legal constraints.

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Applea said:
It's amazing how far we have progressed in science, but sometimes it's almost scary what we can do. I can only hope this will be used for good and not otherwise. :confused:
who's gonna decide what's good and what's not good?
 
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Our bodies belong to God no one has a right to defile it we are just an occupant in them, this is perversion of Gods creation it's an evil thought to think it's ok to implant an artificial womb in any person. No one has a right to play God by making babies in any artificial wombs. Mans wickedness is continually perverting what God has created.
 
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markyoz said:
Our bodies belong to God no one has a right to defile it we are just an occupant in them, this is perversion of Gods creation it's an evil thought to think it's ok to implant an artificial womb in any person. No one has a right to play God by making babies in any artificial wombs. Mans wickedness is continually perverting what God has created.


Wow, you're really going to hate it when I get a cyborg body then.
 
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markyoz said:
Do you have respect for the body you have pantsman?

I realize its limitations, and that the time will come when I can replace certain parts of it with near identical replicas that function better and have more features.
 
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setzie said:
who's gonna decide what's good and what's not good?

That's really simple.

Just like stem cell research.

Some countries will embrace the technology, and others will restrict it legally.

People who have the money and the means will travel to other countries to use the technology if their own country has restricted it.

A local politician here, suffering from a devastating disease with a poor prognosis, recently went to China to get a stem-cell transplant unavailable in the U.S. People raised $30K to help him.

I found it unbelievable that someone could get a state of the art medical treatment in China, including transportation and a 30 day hospital stay, for $30K, while my husband had an angioplasty with a two day hospital stay 8 years ago and the bill was $25K.....

My question: What's more immoral? Doing stem-cell research and making it available to people at relatively affordable costs?

Or making minor medical procedures out of the reach of all who don't have good insurance here in the US?

Had the local politician had the opportunity to have that same procedure done here, it would have cost a million bucks, I'm sure.
 
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Scientist are trying to be more like GOD everyday. You shouldn't really try to control stuff you weren't meant to. Some people are just not meant to have a baby and sadly I'm one of them. The more you try to be GOD the more messed up the world will get. Next we will be cloning people, and having a way to make people look beautiful before they are born.
 
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Wow this is amazing! Maybe we'll finally have an alternative to the evils of abortion! But even so, I still think it is a better idea to just let the baby grow in your womb until birth and then put the child up for adoption if you don't want it.
 
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