Babies 'R Us
Sunday, September 23, 2007
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I have been thinking a lot about kids recently. I just dropped my first daughter off at college. I took my other daughter to the Alabama/Georgia game this weekend. I have to say, I feel pretty lucky. My children have brought such joy to me and my wife's life. But it got me thinking, what would I do if I couldn't have had kids. Would I try invetro? I think I might be tempted to, but I would have to say it would be wrong. We seem to have created a culture that creates babies at any cost. Join the conversation as we discuss whether or not it is right to take life into our own hands and create life in a lab.
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Show Poll: Is Invetro Fertilization a Morally Acceptable Practice to Reproduce?
| Yes, always and in all circumstances |
| 18% | |
| Yes, when done by married, heterosexual couples |
| 38% | |
| Yes, but only when a couple can prove they can't have kids naturally |
| 10% | |
| I am not really sure where I stand on this |
| 8% | |
| No, it is always wrong. |
| 28% |

