24%
Yes
76%
No
24%
Yes
76%
No

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 @9K7C3XQ from California answered…2mos2MO

I'm on the side that does not kill innocent babies. If frozen embryos can become babies, even though it is a weird process, it is important to protect the embryo.

 @9K78HNF from Oregon answered…2mos2MO

here's the thing with this, are sperms and eggs considered children? it all comes down to what you believe should or should not be

 @9LMFB3Z from Texas answered…1wk1W

No, They haven't in contact with semen and don't have a heart beat. It's no better than a seed that hasn't been planted.

 @9LL7JBZ from Georgia answered…2wks2W

Frozen embryos in of itself should be questioned more and the morals behind potentially " growing children ".

 @9K7T6QQ from Illinois answered…2mos2MO

An embryo is a stage of human development, however, a woman has a right to decide what to do with her body and that overrides the embryo

 @9KM3M5D from Kansas answered…2mos2MO

No, that is not for individuals to determine. That is a costly decision for families to freeze embryos and not for public opinion.

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