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The Pros & Cons of In Vitro Fertilisation.  

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The Pros & Cons of In Vitro Fertilisation. Infertility has become a huge problem in the western countries, in recent years. It is estimated around 10% of couples in the U.K. have fertility problems. Lately medical technology has offers many answers which are known as "embryo technology." A form of embryo technology is I.V.F. (In Vitro Fertilisation.) There are many pros and cons involved in I.V.F., this is judged by religion and couples whether it is miracle for the future or whether it is a immoral take on life. Couples (who can't have children themselves) are able to have children. The perfection of life is most often combines with the destruction of it, and so, man must find ways to overcome natural difficulties including illness and diseases. The technology is used for good and helps couples that are not able to have kids. The embryos that are thrown...

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