Opinion | The World Isn't Ready for What Comes After I.V.F.
Briefly

The backlash to the Alabama Supreme Court ruling and the subsequent law aimed to shield fertility clinics shows that the debate over I.V.F. isn't just partisan; it's a clash of cultural values.
Public consensus has shifted dramatically in favor of I.V.F., with 82% of Americans deeming it morally acceptable, reflecting a societal embrace of assisted reproductive technology.
New technologies like in vitro gametogenesis are on the horizon, which could allow unprecedented degrees of genetic parentage, raising important bioethical questions about the future of reproduction.
The potential of I.V.G. could redefine parenthood radically, enabling individuals to have multiple genetic contributors or change traditional roles, which may continue to stir debates about assisted reproduction.
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