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ktlight
29th January 2012, 11:01
Sounds like Brave New World is almost upon us.

"Pregnancy and childbirth are so painful, risky and socially restrictive for women that public funding should urgently be directed to the development of artificial wombs. This is the only way to achieve true equality between men and women for then neither women nor men would then be limited by having children and the burdens of reproducing the species would be shared equally.

This is the radical suggestion made by a leading British bioethicist, Anna Smajdor, of the University of East Anglia.

Artificcial gestation, or ectogenesis, is currently science fiction, but it may be possible. Dr Smajdor believes that in a truly liberal society pregnancy and childbirth should not be tolerated:
Changes to financial and social structures may improve things marginally, but a better solution needs to be found. Either we view women as baby carriers who must subjugate their other interests to the well-being of their children or we acknowledge that our social values and level of medical expertise are no longer compatible with “natural” reproduction.

I suggest that there is a strong case for prioritizing research into ectogenesis as an alternative to pregnancy. I conclude by asking the reader the following: if you did not know whether you would be a man or a woman, would you prefer to be born into Society A, in which women bear all the burdens and risks of pregnancy, or Society B, in which ectogenesis has been perfected."

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http://12160.info/forum/topics/pregnancy

Realeyes
29th January 2012, 11:15
I am all for equality but my mind is rattling after reading this article of how this could be manipulated; the ramifications send chills in my body.

I am a mother of three, and although pregnancy is not the most comfortable during last trimester, especially for breech, yet these discomforts pale into insignificance with the magical wonder, closeness, and spiritual connectedness a mother has with her baby growing inside her womb. I personally wouldn’t have wanted it any other way.