>>No, but it is an option if you have the money and the desire to have children. <<
How many little lives are made to have one or two survive?
That is the point.
The egg would have died anyway or if fertilized in the womb, probably would have resulted in a miscarriage...so what is your point again?
exactly. For one viable invitro baby on average, they fertilize 10, implant 6, selective reduction takes 2-4,you end up with one or 2 live birth. Looks like, on average, 6-8 brothers or sisters to me.......
Not every woman produces multiple eggs. And, those who do freeze embryos to use at a later date. This whole misconception about embryos being left to die is silly. Does it happen? Sure, some choose that. But far more women have none or use the ones that are frozen. I blame the stem cell research freaks for perpetuating this over inflated lie about embryos going unused.