
Aiming to find a cheaper, easier way than IVF to ensure human embryos are healthy before implantation, researchers paid women to be inseminated, then flushed the embryos from their wombs for analysis.
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Home Tips Embryo Research To Reduce Need For In Vitro Fertilization Raises Ethical Concerns
By Healthylife At January 15, 2020 0

Aiming to find a cheaper, easier way than IVF to ensure human embryos are healthy before implantation, researchers paid women to be inseminated, then flushed the embryos from their wombs for analysis.
(Image credit: Science Photo Libra/Getty Images)
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