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Scientists Create Replica Womb Lining, Implant Early Embryos

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Scientists Create Replica Womb Lining, Implant Early Embryos
Above: Microscopy image of a day 14 human embryo that has implanted in the new artificial womb. Image credit: Matteo A. Molè via Cell Press

The Spin

This breakthrough 3D implantation model representsis a major leap forward in reproductive medicine, offering real hope to patients suffering from recurrent implantation failure. The system successfully replicates human implantation and has already identified FDA-approved compounds that dramatically improve success rates for those who've endured repeated heartbreak. Years of rigorous research have finally produced a scalable platform that can transform clinical outcomes and help countless families achieve their dreams of parenthood.

Creating lab-grown wombs and cultivating embryos outside the body raises profound ethical questions that demand immediate public attention before science races ahead unchecked. These experiments involve deliberately creating human embryos only to manipulate, study and ultimately destroy them — treating potential human life as mere research material. The rapid push to extend embryo research beyond current limits, combined with the creation of increasingly sophisticated embryo models, threatens to normalize practices that violate deeply held values about human dignity and the sanctity of life.

Metaculus Prediction

There's a 50% chance that the first human baby, whose embryo was polygenically selected from a cohort of at least 50 simultaneously obtained ova, will be born in October 2033, according to the Metaculus prediction community.


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