A cold war against the adoption of embryos
In most countries, a lack of laws, embryos, doctors and lawyers to tackle, such as blood and organs that can be freely given, or as cars and real estate, property transferred by contract. Most doctors speak of fertility donations embryos “, reflects the idea that embryos are the property of not being human. A prominent exception is Louisiana, where the rule of law, said a human embryo outside of the uterus a few of the same rights as those of a person.Many embryos are frozen and never used. Patients have sometimes destroyed the extras. A small number of grants for research on embryonic stem cells, which one day lead to new methods of treating diseases. Others have no decision has ever, so that their frozen embryos in Limbo. Nobody solid figures, but tens of thousands of embryos are thought to rest in cold storage at fertility clinics.
For Night Light, the fertility clinic of thousands of embryos are frozen, as children in orphanages frozen. “Our No. 1 goal is to help embryos, whether the embryo lives or dies in God’s hands,” said Ron Stoddard, the former corporate lawyer, to the Agency.
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