Goober5000 wrote:Not the whole thing. Now that I've thought about it, I think there'd be no problem with IVF as long as you don't waste any embryos. Implant one or two, and see what happens. If neither one works, then try again. But don't fertilize more than you can use.
I thought of that before hand but IVF is problematic in other ways. Very few embryos actually implant. That's why they fertilise so many. If I remember correctly the chance of implantation is around 20% so they always implant several at a time to maximise the chance of success.
If you're saying that life begins at conception surely you must have a problem with any system that creates 4 new lives that almost certainly won't make it in the hope that one of them does?