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Abortion & Life
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Written by holmegm
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Wednesday, 08 April 2009 14:23 |
From The Tennessean: After Kim Best and her husband, Walter, went through in vitro fertilization treatment, they ended up with twins, Caison and Kelsea — and 14 extra embryos. That was 1994. Fifteen years later, the embryos remain frozen and the Brentwood couple continue paying a clinic to store them. The mother wants the embryos to die of natural causes while in storage. “I know that sounds selfish,” she said. “You can’t ask people to give up a child, or expect them to share. We’re not talking about cookies here, like I’ve got extra cookies and should share them with someone who has none.”
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