An embryo is an initial stage of development of a multicellular organism. In humans, embryonic development is the part of the life cycle that begins just after fertilization of the female egg cell by the male sperm cell. In vitro fertilization (IVF) is a process of fertilization where an egg is combined with sperm in vitro ("in glass"). In February 2024 the Supreme Court in the U.S. state of Alabama ruled that frozen embryos can be considered children under the state’s Wrongful Death of a Minor Act. The 1872 law allowed parents to recover punitive damages in the event…
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85% No |
15% Yes |
85% No |
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Unique answers from Canada voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
@9LJGNWT 11mos11MO
I take it that a frozen embryo is unfertilized so NO
@B3HJR9F1wk1W
Yes, but how they are collected and used should be decided based on weighing risks, benefits, and social values.
@B3G3R7S1wk1W
Embryos are not children. This brings in the definition of child vs fetus, vs living and breathing being. This definition and intention should be clarified to determine "child" status.
@B35KJ453wks3W
This is such a loaded question and is filled with nuances, the parent should decide, not the state or anyone else
@B32DRXZ3wks3W
in the case of them being tampered with, they should be considered property and treated as such and the owner should be compensated for their loss or damage to their property like anything else .
@B2ZJH9G4wks4W
yes i believe they should be seen as life but not a child and not counted as murder if it gets damaged since it had not had the chance at that point to adpat into a human
@B2VDB451mo1MO
Yes, but experimentation with embryonic cells should still be allowed. While embryos are unquestionable homo sapiens as per their cellular DNA, but research using these embryos can make life better for many people.
@B29DRJC2mos2MO
No, As no living human of any age can survive being frozen solid, especially for extended periods. However respect and care should be priority as it has the potential to grow into a meaningful part of society if raised correctly.
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