ChatterBank1 min ago
Womb Transplants
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/he alth-34 397794
Great idea, or icky, frankenstien medecine?
Great idea, or icky, frankenstien medecine?
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I agree with her ^^^^ Retrochic. Who will pay for these wombless women to have the feeling of a live being in their stomach, to feel the movement, to breast feed in public and to say......... "I am a mother"
15:29 Wed 30th Sep 2015
Retrochic - //Totally unnecessary. If you are born without a womb hard luck -you can't have kids -but could adopt one of the thousands of children looking for a loving family. //
I think that is a little harsh - as I believe you know, the miracle of childbirth is something that should be offered to any woman who wants it, if it is made possible, in my view.
I think that is a little harsh - as I believe you know, the miracle of childbirth is something that should be offered to any woman who wants it, if it is made possible, in my view.
Sqad - //Who will pay for these wombless women to have the feeling of a live being in their stomach, to feel the movement, to breast feed in public and to say........."I am a mother" //
Last time I checked, breast-feeding in public was an option, not a condition of parenthood.
And I am happy for my financial contribution to the NHS to go in this direction. If I support stomach reductions for obese people, I am certainly happy to support this.
Last time I checked, breast-feeding in public was an option, not a condition of parenthood.
And I am happy for my financial contribution to the NHS to go in this direction. If I support stomach reductions for obese people, I am certainly happy to support this.
If I had not got a womb I would of course be sad but just have to come to terms with it. Its early days and as long as the research and actual operations are privately funded then I have no problem with people having the Op if they have enough cash to splash. If they have no womb then I presume they have no working ovaries or Fallopian tubes which would mean they would be incapable of natural conception anyway -. So - splash out half a million on a 'bag' to put in your body in which an embryo will be transplanted and later cut out - ? Why bother?