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Old 03-17-2018, 09:18 PM
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Default A Baby in a Bag.

No more stretch marks....

While this is Amazing, when learning about these new advancements in technology I have to wonder, Should we go down this road?

Biobag Babies
http://calgaryherald.com/health/arti...a-eebeaf2f71ab

"On that last point, she adds in an interview, there’s a lot of confusion not only about how pregnant women should behave — yes to weight gain but not too much, no to soft cheeses, coffee and cola — but how much responsibility they should have for a developing fetus.

“We’ve really become muddled about why it’s her in particular that has to make all these sacrifices,” Smajdor argues, “given that we live in a world where there are many environmental factors that can be detrimental to fetuses, like pollution.”

What’s more, advances in fetal imaging are already opening once unimagined portals into the world of the unborn, changing what we can see, and what medicine can do. “And so long as that fetus is in a human woman, women are going to be subjected to more, rather than less medical intervention in pregnancy,” Smajdor argues. If that’s the trajectory we’re on, full ectogenesis may be better for women, she says."
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