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Reproductive Ethics

August 27, 2025

Pregnancy has become a nightmare for many women in Nigeria’s conflict-hit north

(ABC News) – The odds are stacked against pregnant women in Nigeria’s northeast like never before. The deadly Boko Haram militant group is making a resurgence. And hundreds of millions of dollars in foreign aid from the United States, once … Read More

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August 26, 2025

Two Texas Moms Were Forced to Wait for Urgent Care After Pregnancy Loss. They Died.

(Longreads) – “Standard of Fear,” a project led by Lauren Caruba and Marin Wolf of The Dallas Morning News, details the consequences of recent laws restricting abortions in Texas, which now has “one of the country’s most strict and punitive … Read More

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August 26, 2025

We’ve seen ‘designer babies’ before. The pagans optimized their offspring

(Unherd) – As the historian Nadya Williams has shown, Greece and Rome offer proof that the parental quest for quality control over offspring is anything but new. Indeed, the popular stories of the era vigorously affirmed such practices. From Thetis … Read More

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August 25, 2025

What It Really Means to Choose Life

(New York Times) – If cherishing the suffering can make a nation kind, then discarding the suffering makes it cruel. It can breed a sense of contempt — why should we care for this hopeless cause? — and when our … Read More

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Posted in Eugenics, Euthanasia / Suicide, Genetic Ethics, highlights, News, Op-Ed, Reproductive Ethics



 
 

August 22, 2025

Scientists Just Caught Human Embryo Implantation on Camera

(Wired) – Scientists recorded in 3D and in real time the exact moment a human embryo implanted itself in an artificial uterus, opening new avenues for treating infertility. A team of researchers at the Institute for Bioengineering of Catalonia (IBEC) … Read More

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August 21, 2025

They Needed a Surrogate, So They Asked a Sibling to Do It

(Wall Street Journal) – Surrogacy is typically the most expensive path to parenthood. Turning to friends and family can lower the cost—for those willing to navigate legal minefields and tricky family dynamics. Having a surrogate give birth to your baby … Read More

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Posted in highlights, Human Dignity, News, Reproductive Ethics



 
 

August 19, 2025

Nation’s fertility clinics struggle with a growing number of abandoned embryos

(NBC News) – The dilemma over what to do with embryos cast aside, and who should assume ownership of them, is a thorny one. “We were not prepared for any of this,” Sweet said. Sweet is one of thousands of … Read More

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August 18, 2025

A New Edition of Journal of Bioethical Inquiry Is Now Available

Journal of Bioethical Inquiry (vol. 22, no. 2, 2025) is available online by subscription only. Articles include:

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Posted in Global Bioethics, Journal Articles, Neuroethics, Organ Donation / Transplantation, Reproductive Ethics



 
 

August 15, 2025

Watch a human embryo implant itself — with brute force

(Nature) – Video provides an up-close look at a human embryo plunging into tissue that simulates the uterine lining. A time-lapse film offers a glimpse of a hidden milestone of human development: the moment when the newly formed embryo latches … Read More

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August 14, 2025

Abortion drug could help reduce risk of breast cancer, group of medics says

(The Guardian) – A drug used in medical abortions could help prevent women at high risk of breast cancer from developing the disease, according to an international group of doctors and scientists. However, “stigma” around mifepristone is stopping pharmaceutical companies … Read More

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Posted in Clinical / Medical, News, Pharma, Reproductive Ethics



 
 

August 13, 2025

Inside Silicon Valley’s Growing Obsession With Having Smarter Babies

(Wall Street Journal) – Tech execs are paying tens of thousands to find brilliant dates or select high-IQ embryos. ‘They want to raise high-performing children.’ Tsvi Benson-Tilsen, a mathematician, spent seven years researching how to keep an advanced form of … Read More

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Posted in Artificial Intelligence, Eugenics, Genetic Ethics, highlights, News, Reproductive Ethics



 
 

August 12, 2025

The Problem Is With Men’s Sperm

(New York Times) – Male fertility deserves broader consideration outside these isolated spaces. Mounting evidence suggests that exposure to so-called endocrine-disrupting chemicals present in many products, from food and beverage containers to furniture and agricultural pesticides, may affect male potency … Read More

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August 12, 2025

Medication abortions drove up number of US procedures after Roe’s repeal, study shows

(The Guardian) – To the shock of experts, the number of abortions performed in the US rose in the three years since the US supreme court overturned Roe v Wade and paved the way for more than a dozen states … Read More

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Posted in Clinical / Medical, Emerging Technologies, highlights, News, Pharma, Reproductive Ethics



 
 

August 12, 2025

Texas woman sues Marine, claiming he spiked her drink with abortion pills

(NBC News) – In a lawsuit filed Monday, Liana Davis says the hot chocolate, allegedly tainted with nearly a dozen abortion pills, killed her unborn baby April 5. A Texas woman is suing a U.S. Marine, alleging he spiked her … Read More

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Posted in Informed Consent, News, Pharma, Reproductive Ethics



 
 

August 11, 2025

The Bride of ‘Chinese Frankenstein’—and the Race to Make Designer Babies

(The Free Press) – I’ve spent hours talking to the ‘Chinese Frankenstein’ who says he’s opening a lab in Austin. His competition, in his quest to pioneer gene editing in the United States? It’s his ex. I’m speaking to him … Read More

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Posted in Biotech, Eugenics, Genetic Ethics, highlights, Informed Consent, News, Reproductive Ethics, Research Ethics



 
 

August 8, 2025

A little-known approach to infertility is complicating the White House’s IVF push

(NBC News) – Conservatives, anti-abortion groups and members of the “Make America Healthy Again” movement have pushed for a method known as “restorative reproductive medicine” instead. Since he campaigned on the issue last year, Trump’s push to support IVF has … Read More

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August 7, 2025

The Next Parenting Trend Starts Before Conception

(New York Times) – For as little as $2,500, you can choose your future baby. Should you? Would you use an algorithm to select your embryos? Enter Orchid, a company that promises parents the ability to protect their future children … Read More

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Posted in Eugenics, Genetic Ethics, highlights, News, Reproductive Ethics



 
 

August 6, 2025

The quest to create gene-edited babies gets a reboot

(NPR) – China imprisoned the scientist, He Jiankui, for three years for violating medical regulations. Fast forward to today: Mainstream scientific organizations are encouraging very careful basic research to explore gene-editing and human reproduction. But they still warn any attempts … Read More

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Posted in Biotech, Eugenics, Genetic Ethics, highlights, News, Reproductive Ethics



 
 

August 6, 2025

The Mystery of the L.A. Mansion Filled With Surrogate Children

(Wall Street Journal) – A couple with ties to China say they wanted a big family. Surrogates who carried the children say they were deceived. Local authorities removed the children from the homes, placed them in foster care, and called … Read More

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Posted in highlights, Informed Consent, News, Reproductive Ethics, Women's Health



 
 

August 6, 2025

How Decades-Old Frozen Embryos Are Changing the Shape of Families

(MIT Technology Review) – Thaddeus has taken the title of “world’s oldest baby” from the previous record-holders: twins Lydia Ann and Timothy Ronald Ridgeway, born in 2022, who developed from embryos that were created 30 years earlier, in 1992. Before … Read More

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August 4, 2025

White House backs away from IVF mandate despite Trump’s campaign pledge, Washington Post

(USA Today) – The White House has no current plans to mandate insurance coverage for in vitro fertilization, despite President Donald Trump’s campaign promise to expand access to fertility treatments, The Washington Post reported on Saturday. Trump signed an executive … Read More

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August 1, 2025

An FDA panel spread misinformation about SSRI use in pregnancy, alarming doctors

(NPR) – Nearly one in five pregnant women and new moms in this country suffers from anxiety and depression. And 6-8% of pregnant women are prescribed a group of antidepressants called Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors (SSRIs). But a recent expert … Read More

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Posted in highlights, Informed Consent, Mental Health, News, Pharma, Reproductive Ethics



 
 

July 30, 2025

A Brain-Dead Pregnant Woman Was Kept Alive in Georgia. It’s Unclear if State Law Required It.

(KFF Health News) – Nineteen states now ban abortion at or before 19 weeks of gestation; 13 of those have a near-total ban on all abortions with very limited exceptions, according to the Guttmacher Institute, a nonpartisan research group that … Read More

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July 30, 2025

A Record-Breaking Baby Has Been Born from an Embryo That’s Over 30 Years Old

(MIT Technology Review) – A baby boy born over the weekend holds the new record for the “oldest baby.” Thaddeus Daniel Pierce, who arrived on July 26, developed from an embryo that had been in storage for 30 and a … Read More

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July 29, 2025

New study links surrogacy to higher risk of mental illness

(New Medical) – People who are gestational carriers (or “surrogates”) appear more likely to be diagnosed with a new mental illness during and after pregnancy, according to new research from ICES, McGill University, and the Research Institute of the McGill … Read More

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