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Join the discussion on how to use IVF without sacrificing life!

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The Alex Nowrasteh
The Alex Nowrasteh@AlexNowrasteh·
Only 9% of people think IVF is morally wrong. That's way too many.
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Jon Root
Jon Root@JonnyRoot_·
NBA great Carlos Boozer & his wife, Cece, used IVF to create 34 embryos in order to save their child, Carmani who had sickle cell. Only 2 were selected: Duke basketball star twins Cameron & Cayden. The rest of the children were disposed of, considered “undesireable” because they weren’t a match. “I’m sure there’s a lot of people that think that’s wrong, but I don’t.” - Cece Boozer While fighting to save their son’s life, a great desire, they treated the children created through IVF, as expendable, “spare parts, raw material for others survival” - @J_K_Wood I’m thankful for the health of Carmani, but when children are treated as a commodity, they’re not seen as human. They’re a means to an end, where we play God and decide who desires life and death. That’s dystopian and evil. 🎥: @espn
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Them Before Us
Them Before Us@ThemBeforeUs·
34 children were created. 32 were discarded for not being the right match. 2 were kept because they were useful. This is just one reminder of what happens when children become products designed to meet adult needs.
Josh Wood@J_K_Wood

The Boozer’s son had sickle cell. They created 34 embryos via IVF to find a “Savior Baby.” 32 were discarded as undesirable or non-matches. 2 were selected, conceived to harvest their cord blood at birth. The media calls it miraculous. That miracle required a body count🧵

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Dave Marney
Dave Marney@davemarney·
@charlescwcooke IVF is just as bad as abortion, the unwanted embryos are destroyed just as if they aborted. Too bad so many people are unaware of this fact.
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ProLifeIVF
ProLifeIVF@ProLifeIVF·
@PGard0191 @FarmGirlCarrie It’s not even that. IVF tends to be the most extreme cases of infertility. Not primarily people who simply put of childbearing
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PointBreak0191
PointBreak0191@PGard0191·
@FarmGirlCarrie It's not that they took the pill. It is because so many put off having children in their most-fertile years.
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ProLifeIVF
ProLifeIVF@ProLifeIVF·
@FarmGirlCarrie The pill doesn’t cause infertility. IVF is becoming more accessible but it’s still a minority treatment in the infertility world
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bitcoinprincess
bitcoinprincess@lilbernadette·
@AlexNowrasteh Well if life begins at conception and you discard some human beings, it is clearly wrong.
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ProLifeIVF
ProLifeIVF@ProLifeIVF·
@AlexNowrasteh It’s about the same percentage that are flat earthers. 10% is pretty typical for fringey conspiracy crowds
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ProLifeIVF
ProLifeIVF@ProLifeIVF·
@KirkWilcox Destroying embryos isn’t required in IVF. Most people transfer all their embryos
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Kirk Wilcox
Kirk Wilcox@KirkWilcox·
You can have children, but only through a process which requires you to dispose of embryos, and some people treat the disposal of those embryos as morally equivalent to drowning a classroom full of kindergartners
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Jon Root@JonnyRoot_

NBA great Carlos Boozer & his wife, Cece, used IVF to create 34 embryos in order to save their child, Carmani who had sickle cell. Only 2 were selected: Duke basketball star twins Cameron & Cayden. The rest of the children were disposed of, considered “undesireable” because they weren’t a match. “I’m sure there’s a lot of people that think that’s wrong, but I don’t.” - Cece Boozer While fighting to save their son’s life, a great desire, they treated the children created through IVF, as expendable, “spare parts, raw material for others survival” - @J_K_Wood I’m thankful for the health of Carmani, but when children are treated as a commodity, they’re not seen as human. They’re a means to an end, where we play God and decide who desires life and death. That’s dystopian and evil. 🎥: @espn

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Sleepless in Agartha
Sleepless in Agartha@Lus_Headbanged·
People like you are in the 5% of the industry that have any right right to claim an ethical use of the technology. You're right, I was lumping in surrogacy in general for the sealing part. The rest of the industry is fueled entirely by the commoditization of human life and the active destruction of the family.
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plasma ۞
plasma ۞@plasmarob·
There is no doctrine on when a soul is attached to cells We don't actually know life begins at conception, it's just an anti-abortion reactionary belief I know this is a super hot take, but I'm pro-IVF and extremely anti-abortion and I think we should rely on God for doctrine
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ProLifeIVF
ProLifeIVF@ProLifeIVF·
@Lus_Headbanged The flash doesn’t happen at fertilization. It only happens in the lab if chemicals are added to see zinc increases at fertilization. Most ppl transfer all their embryos in IVF
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Sleepless in Agartha
Sleepless in Agartha@Lus_Headbanged·
There is a flash of light that occurs at the moment of conception that no one even hypothesized could happen. That's enough for me. I get why you would think it's good but I am highly opposed to IVF because 95% of the industry is designed for rich or gay couples to buy designer children and surrogate wombs to grow them in. Also IVF egg harvesting accelerates the timeline for a woman's natural infertility and ends with the destruction of many of those eggs after fertilization. Also, imagine a soul is given a body, only for it to be halted and frozen for 30 years before it is either destroyed or implanted. ALSO, the mistakes from these practices lead to other couples children being born to the "wrong" parents... Also, you need special permission from the first presidency to get sealed to IVF children. Which indicates it's not a desirable practice.
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ProLifeIVF
ProLifeIVF@ProLifeIVF·
@DontPanic404 @SpeechThee @PTBwrites It doesn’t do that either. Testing doesn’t tell you conditions of children that can develop. It’s a snapshot in time on how the cells are developing. It’s used to show if mutations are too severe to survive or not. You are still recommended to use NIPT after PGT
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Don’t Panic
Don’t Panic@DontPanic404·
@SpeechThee @PTBwrites Technically it doesn’t eliminate the risk, it eliminates the children with Down syndrome, etc. The technology doesn’t allow picking of the sperm and egg to avoid genetic issues; you have to create the embryos, test them, and then the ones that are “undesirable” get killed.
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Patrick T. Brown
Patrick T. Brown@PTBwrites·
Nearly one in 10 babies born in San Francisco were born via in vitro fertilization (nationally, the share is around 2%)
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ProLifeIVF
ProLifeIVF@ProLifeIVF·
@SpeechThee @PTBwrites It didn’t. PGTA is non diagnostic. You can have mutations after testing. It only says if an embryo is too mutated to survive or not.
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FreeSpeechForTheeAndMe
FreeSpeechForTheeAndMe@SpeechThee·
@PTBwrites IVF allows for PGT which essentially eliminates the risk of Downs and other trisomy. Worth it for older moms
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ProLifeIVF
ProLifeIVF@ProLifeIVF·
@CommandoSense2 @DSPetolicchio If children could be cryogenically frozen to give them better chances of survival (for which it does embryos) then yes, that would be ok. You don’t comfort your child in utero when they’re upset. It’s ok to treat them differently at different stages bc of what’s possible
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Common Sense Commando
Common Sense Commando@CommandoSense2·
@ProLifeIVF @DSPetolicchio Your account name uses the term “IVF”, but it sounds like you don’t know much about how the embryos are treated. What if we froze born children like embryos? Would that be okay?
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David Samuel
David Samuel@DSPetolicchio·
Do you think IVF is a sin?
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