tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-25834276.post8679637633245201093..comments2024-02-25T06:30:11.769-08:00Comments on Green Fertility: President's day Rumination, Birth, Life, Fertility, IVF, the Nadya SuleGreenFertilityhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10386105175441718294noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-25834276.post-17460266915036381252009-08-02T15:34:51.247-07:002009-08-02T15:34:51.247-07:00喝花酒
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After more than a year of trying to get pregnant the old fashioned way, we found out that is a near impossibility. It is pretty devastating to learn your body fails at a basic human function. We want desperately to have kids and looked into IVF and adoption. Truthfully, though expensive and unpleasant, IVF was a better choice for us. There is all this pressure to consider adoption before IVF from the religious folk, but adoption is no picnic. It's more pricy than IVF and the whole system is designed in such a way the price is set on the age and color of the child. The more I learn about our adoption system, the more it creeps me out.<BR/> I was not lucky enough to have "extra" eggs from my first IVF cycle, which did result in pregnancy but ended at 7 weeks in miscarriage. I am just starting a second and cross my fingers it will take this time. People who don't have issues with infertility are quick to judge and society and insurance companies treat infertility with some disdain as though we somehow chose to have defective reproduction systems. I am not getting a nosejob or a new rack. I have a medical issue which prevents my body from getting pregnant. The same way my doctor would assist with any other medical issue, he is helping overcome this. <BR/>This Octuplet mom is a lunatic, plain and simple, and her reproductive exploits are deplorable since it is questionable whether she can care for her kids, <BR/> but as someone who has done and will do IVF, it's nobody's business how my kids come to be.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-25834276.post-2066974490225439502009-02-16T11:02:00.000-08:002009-02-16T11:02:00.000-08:00I'm pro-life, and I'm not necessarily against IVF,...I'm pro-life, and I'm not necessarily against IVF, but I am against the way it's often practiced.<BR/><BR/>I think that IVF would be ethical if no embryos were deliberately destroyed (because they are "extras", or because they have been diagnosed with a disease), and if no more embryos are transferred to the mother than she can carry healthily.<BR/><BR/>Most of the time when a large number of embryos are created and transferred, it's because IVF attempts are so expensive and people want to maximize the chance of any given attempt working. They also don't want to have to go through the process of superovulating and harvesting eggs more often than necessary. If insurance covered IVF, that would cut down on the perceived need to transfer unsafe numbers of embryos. If technology for freezing oocytes continues to improve, that would mean there was no reason to create and freeze embryos for future attempts. I support both of these things.Jen Rhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15247886185829008699noreply@blogger.com