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Ruthie
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*When I did IVF I viewed it as finally giving my embryos a chance. We did not view any of the embryos as sacrificial lambs or a necessary casualty. Every single embryo was our baby and we treated them as such.
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I’m sure you did; that is clear to me! My questions were aimed at anyone considering IVF. That includes you, but isn’t restricted to you.
I still stand by my question, though. The scientists routinely implant more than one baby at a time; this seems to implicate that they expect some to die. I’m sure you would welcome triplets. But what are the odds?
Ruthie
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I’m sure you did; that is clear to me! My questions were aimed at anyone considering IVF. That includes you, but isn’t restricted to you.
I still stand by my question, though. The scientists routinely implant more than one baby at a time; this seems to implicate that they expect some to die. I’m sure you would welcome triplets. But what are the odds?
Ruthie