On the surface at least, a "just in time" approach to IVF would be plausible, and perhaps would result in even fewer embryos needing to be stored.
Are there specific medical and scientific reasons for the extra embryos? That I do not know.
I do know that this is yet one more reason why there needs to be a fairly comprehensive debate on the topic, and not just within the halls of Congress.
On the surface at least, a "just in time" approach to IVF would be plausible, and perhaps would result in even fewer embryos needing to be stored.
Are there specific medical and scientific reasons for the extra embryos? That I do not know.
I do know that this is yet one more reason why there needs to be a fairly comprehensive debate on the topic, and not just within the halls of Congress.
On the surface at least, a "just in time" approach to IVF would be plausible, and perhaps would result in even fewer embryos needing to be stored.
Are there specific medical and scientific reasons for the extra embryos? That I do not know.
I do know that this is yet one more reason why there needs to be a fairly comprehensive debate on the topic, and not just within the halls of Congress.