Informative piece, but I wish the author mentioned health risks (if any) for the woman undergoing IVF. I get people undergo IVF because they're focused on the baby, but it is their body on the line, too.
Thank you! We focused on things that are not very well covered in the media/online. I think the first Google search for IVF health risks is quite good and do not have much to add...
Do either of these writers have anything to say about female sperm and suppression of this basic biological fact? With the rise of IVF and millennials on the whole entering child-rearing age, who will be brave enough to talk about female-female pregnancies and the much higher chance of pregnancies by female inseminators than men (only 27% of whom create even momentarily viable sperm, often DOA or soon-to-be upon release; but 100% of women create sperm and robust, healthy swimmers, almost as if they are the original humans prior to the genetic event of the creation of males)? What about freezing sperm from females? What about a more successful round of IVF with this sperm? What about life partners who choose to have children with each other but don't know that they easily could? What about the fact that close to 50% of people today being borne of female-female sexual encounters, even during centuries of intense misogyny and suppression of homosexuality?
It is real! It is true, has been foe the whole of human history, and the US Government is absolutely dedicated to keeping it out of any official medical literature and out of the wider biological sciences community! With any common test, take a swab from a female participant at any time and you will see it if you want to see for yourself. Hell, take them from an entire group; each one will come up positive, with a high count. Amongst doctors and academics, especially older ones, there will eventually be an admission if you ask if it's true. They may look over their shoulder.
There are droves of people devoted to removing any mention of it off the internet and chastising or threatening people like doctors and even doulas and ordinary people for talking about it. I'm going to start a TikTok trend asking women to test themselves just to see what happens.
Informative piece, but I wish the author mentioned health risks (if any) for the woman undergoing IVF. I get people undergo IVF because they're focused on the baby, but it is their body on the line, too.
Thank you! We focused on things that are not very well covered in the media/online. I think the first Google search for IVF health risks is quite good and do not have much to add...
Do either of these writers have anything to say about female sperm and suppression of this basic biological fact? With the rise of IVF and millennials on the whole entering child-rearing age, who will be brave enough to talk about female-female pregnancies and the much higher chance of pregnancies by female inseminators than men (only 27% of whom create even momentarily viable sperm, often DOA or soon-to-be upon release; but 100% of women create sperm and robust, healthy swimmers, almost as if they are the original humans prior to the genetic event of the creation of males)? What about freezing sperm from females? What about a more successful round of IVF with this sperm? What about life partners who choose to have children with each other but don't know that they easily could? What about the fact that close to 50% of people today being borne of female-female sexual encounters, even during centuries of intense misogyny and suppression of homosexuality?
What do you mean by female sperm?
It is real! It is true, has been foe the whole of human history, and the US Government is absolutely dedicated to keeping it out of any official medical literature and out of the wider biological sciences community! With any common test, take a swab from a female participant at any time and you will see it if you want to see for yourself. Hell, take them from an entire group; each one will come up positive, with a high count. Amongst doctors and academics, especially older ones, there will eventually be an admission if you ask if it's true. They may look over their shoulder.
There are droves of people devoted to removing any mention of it off the internet and chastising or threatening people like doctors and even doulas and ordinary people for talking about it. I'm going to start a TikTok trend asking women to test themselves just to see what happens.