Will science render men unnecessary?
The possibility seems real but don't drop your guy just yetBy Brian Alexander
MSNBC contributor
Updated: 7:58 a.m. PT June 27, 2007
I normally don’t spend a great deal of time thinking about my sperm.
Oh you are quite right not to think of them, unless of course you have put them in a Freeze Bank for later use.
The worry then is they might get mixed up with the rest of the hoypaloy, sorry, haploids
But recently a team of scientists announced they had made artificial sperm from human bone marrow, and media reports abounded with the dire news that my goodfellas (and by extension, me) had been rendered unnecessary.
If a woman chose to do so, speculated tabloid journalists, she could make sperm from her own bone marrow, fertilize another woman’s egg — and voila!
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http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/17937813/ Well, thinking about that, prehaps woman might prefer to use the Bone marrow from their infertile husband?. Rather than she take marrow from another woman?
Woman are often very careful when they have to take special measure to aquire their own baby.
They will almost always pick another woman who has children, and if their child meets requirements, go ahead and pay the mother to produce a child for her.
With so many people and unwanted births entering our world, I would expect the adoption laws to be gradually mde easier.
At least you get to adopt what you see. Certainly less trouble.
Re: Getting rid of men
Dont forget about 18 years ago, a fertilized human egg was implanted on the outside of a mans stomach lining.
Thi area was chosen for the large amount of small blood vessels there,
the egg took hold and started to grow,
it could have come to term, had it been allowed, but the experiment was aborted