| frozen eggs vs stem cell research Posted: 8/24/2007 1:07:26 PM | Every day throughout the world (Germany is an exception) eggs are frozen by people attempting to have children. These eggs (which are perfectly healthy) when no longer required by the donor are put into a garbage dump. IMO it would be better to donate these eggs to research, for possible cures for things like parkinson's and MS. If it is not morally right to kill a fetus than who decides if it is morally right to destroy a perfectly good egg or embyro just because it was frozen. If these unused eggs can provide a cure for a debilating diseases than why throw them out. Doesnt make sense to me. What do you think? | |
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| frozen eggs vs stem cell research Posted: 8/24/2007 2:31:02 PM | Not only am I for donating unwanted frozen eggs for research, I am also for full-out, unchecked stem cell research. Makes no sense throwing any of these things away when they have the potential to do miraculous things for mankind.
When my daughter was born, I had her stem cells frozen at the University of Toronto. They had a pilot program in the 1990's for stem cell research so I applied when I got pregnant. They are still frozen (off site at a third party lab) but will eventually be donated to the program for research. | |
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| frozen eggs vs stem cell research Posted: 8/24/2007 4:14:03 PM | | I have a genetic problem that stem cell research could help, but the political Nazis don't like it so I'll probablly die a painful death. | |
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