Re: Pre-implantation diagnosis and balanced translocation

From: Adolfo Etchegaray (aetchegaray@arnet.com.ar)
Fri Mar 26 12:24:12 1999


Only one member of the list has so far answered my post about the ethical implications of cryopreserving embryos... still many are arguing about fundamental subjects such as which is the most popular religion in America or if life begins "when you move to a home on a golf course". I think it should be interesting to read the different opinions about this item. Maybe too serious...But it seems like bioethics (according to the number of posts answering to the request) is not the favorite subject of most ob/gyns or should I think my question was sort of "segregated" because IŽll only become a doctor in a little less than a year. If so, tell me and IŽll reformulate it on March 2000. (I didnŽt know that the "MD" after ones surname was the prohibitive requisite to be able to think and ask questions or to be taken into account. Have you all forgotten that there was a time when you were "only" students? An interesting case of massive differential amnesia) Thanks again!

PD: as a reincidental asker that I am, IŽll make another question (surely to be ignored) about what I still consider an interesting debate subject: When does in your OPINION human life begin? (if there is someone brave enough to answer, welcome!! youŽll make us all think)

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Adolfo Etchegaray
aetchegaray@arnet.com.ar
Buenos Aires. Argentina
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" I don’t want to achieve immortality through my work . . . I want to
achieve it through not dying."
Woody Allen




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