re: #685 Perplexed
Touchy indeed. What if IVF is somehow flawed? Who, in our litigationous society will be held liable?
Good question. IVF is almost commonplace today but it is a very radical thing to do to a body. Maybe it is tricking the failsafes that are built into our genetic protections against passing along faulty genes?
In my small part of the world I know of at least 25 autistic children and only one was not an IVF baby. I think this should be looked at as closely as the vaccine issue is, but it is a much more emotional issue to discuss without appearing to be assigning blame to the people who wanted nothing more than to be parents.