Sep 22, 2018
Glimpse: On the Promise of a Future with Artificial Wombs, and Why It’s Being Stopped by the Present
Posted by Klaus Baldauf in categories: biotech/medical, genetics, transhumanism
Given the speed at which reproductive technology has advanced over the past few decades, it doesn’t feel all that far-fetched: A future in which anyone can have a baby, regardless of creed or need, whenever they feel like it. Already, in our present moment, one can buy or sell eggs and sperm; we can give embryos genetic tests to ensure the children they produce don’t have any life-threatening hereditary conditions; and babies can even be born, now, with the genetic information from three parents.
So it follows that we should soon be able to to have pregnancy outside the body — artificial wombs. R ight?