Many, but my naive impression was that the methods could be refined quite a bit, and that one would be able to notice most abnormalities while still in the abortionable stage. But you’re right, without artificial wombs, which are probably very hard to engineer, I don’t immediately see an intermediate step that would get the success rate to acceptable levels.
Many, but my naive impression was that the methods could be refined quite a bit, and that one would be able to notice most abnormalities while still in the abortionable stage. But you’re right, without artificial wombs, which are probably very hard to engineer, I don’t immediately see an intermediate step that would get the success rate to acceptable levels.