Would you grow your baby in a BAG? Gen Z backs use of artificial wombs
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Recent research indicates that artificial wombs, akin to concepts in science fiction, could allow parents to grow babies outside of women’s bodies. A survey by Theos highlighted a generational divide, with 42% of Gen Z supporting the idea of ectogenesis, while most remain opposed except in life-saving circumstances. Advocates view the technology as liberating for women, but critics fear it could undermine traditional motherhood. While artificial wombs are not currently viable, they propose a future where the gestation process can be mechanized, sparking significant ethical debates about motherhood and its implications.
The main point of the research suggests that artificial wombs could revolutionize motherhood by enabling babies to develop entirely outside a woman's body.
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