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Re: 63 years old and pregnantFrom: Dennis & Christine Slotta (cdslotta@worldnet.att.net)Thu Apr 24 21:04:29 1997
Geffrey H. Klein, MD wrote: > > In case some of you missed this recent news: > > In Los Angeles, a 63 year old previously nulligravid woman apparently > tricked the ART program at USC into donor IVF fertilized by her 60 year-old > husband. The age limit was apparently 55 > Any comments. > >Sure do! Why is the age limit 55? What this means is that junior is bringing a 73 year old mom to his/her high school graduation, if in fact she lives that long. Does anyone else see this as selfish and cruel? As I heard on NPR today, "Is it right for us to be allowing the creation of a generation of orphans?" There needs to be more regulation in this area. Christine M. Slotta ccIV Medical College of Ohio (cdslotta@worldnet.att.net)
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