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This discussion is ignoring the entire reason we pursue science in the first place: discovery, innovation and understanding. Pushing medicine to it’s limits is how we uncover new information, the application of which is frequently entirely unknown. Being a participant in a revolutionary medical study, such as this one

GUYS...do you remember that all these things we take for granted now... IVF, surrogacy, THE PILL all started as completely insane experimental procedures? And this is a study that will have a total of 10 test subjects. 10. Lay off.

not to mention... maybe she is capable of holding both concepts of science and a higher power? PLEASE READ MY ABOVE POST!!!... well whatever. here it is again:

Hi there! Hi everyone. I am a lady with MRKH syndrome, meaning I was born with no uterus. This is an incredibly difficult diagnosis to receive during puberty, which is when most of us find out. I was diagnosed just before my 16th birthday. From beginning to end it was an incredibly painful experience. First of all,