Your Say About Artificial Insemination

Artificial Insemination - A picture of artificial insemination procedure. The injection contains sperm injected to a woman's uterus.
@ronslove (481)
Philippines
June 8, 2008 11:41am CST
Have you hear of Artificial Insemination? Through it, a couple who suffers from impotency can bear a child.The method involves getting a woman pregnant through a sperm storred in laboratory dish, injected to the woman's womb. Thanks to the miraculous medical accomplishmants.But are we really grateful for this? What is your opinion about it? Which is better? Adopting a child or AI?
3 responses
@Essie119 (673)
• Canada
8 Jun 08
I believe that the birth of a child is a welcome miracle regardless of the methods used for conception. Yes, there are lots of children available for adoption, but that shouldn't be a reason to deny someone the priviledge of carrying and giving birth to their own baby. What is better for one person is different than someone else. Also, not everyone can afford in vitro. It costs $25,000 for every attempt, and not every woman conceives on the first time.
@ronslove (481)
• Philippines
8 Jun 08
Well, it's a case to case basis. A person has it's own preferences. Besides, conceiving a child and seing a little piece of us makes us complete.
@kerriannc (4279)
• Jamaica
8 Jun 08
Alot of person prefer to use AI because they say that they want to feel the joy of giving birth. But to me I will adopt because there are alot of children out there who would want to given a chance to live with a good and loving family.
@ronslove (481)
• Philippines
8 Jun 08
Thanks for sharing your opinion. Adopting is an brilliant option. It's a great help to the economy, at the same time giving future to those abandoned kids.
@ArienKing (4647)
• India
8 Jun 08
Adopting is no doubt a ingenious technology to make a women pregnant with artificial means...but i still believe Adopting child is more important as there are 1000- of children in need of parents and family...childless couples must give Adopting high priority...