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Tuesday, August 08, 2006
Debra J. Saunders :: Townhall.com Columnist
Embryos made to order
by Debra J. Saunders
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Jennalee Ryan of Texas advertises "The World's First Human Embryo Bank" online. There's no need for would-be parents to settle for already-born babies or leftover embryos from couples with fertility issues. Ryan sent out a letter that explains, "Recipient parents will receive pictures of the donors as infants, and sometimes as adults; full medical background and health reports, and a family history." Her group, The Abraham Center of Life, uses sperm donors only with college degrees -- although "most of them have doctorate degrees" -- while most egg donors have some college.

O Brave New World that has such Petri dishes in it. Prospective parents can pick the sperm and the eggs to produce their designer babies. Ryan even says she can find a surrogate mother to carry the fetus to term.

Ryan would not give me the names of any clinic or any doctor with whom she works -- so I could not verify that she can deliver on her claims. Buyer beware. But her announcement has bioethicists in a lather. In response to a British story on Ryan's work, the Weblog for the American Journal of Bioethics wrote, "Welcome back to the Wild, Wild West of Assisted Reproduction."

Art Caplan, director of the Center for Bioethics at the University of Pennsylvania, noted that even if Ryan is operating out of her own freezer, even if she is -- excuse the pun -- a "mom-and-pop entrepreneur, there will be bigger fish swimming in pretty soon." Why? "The demand is there. The behavior of people selling sperm and eggs is wild enough; there's no reason to think this isn't the natural next step in making babies: embryos to order."

Aren't you selling designer babies? I ask Ryan over the phone last week.

"Designer babies? Yeah. Why not?" she replies with a laugh. For years, she adds, sperm banks have required college degrees from donors, and she often uses a sperm bank that requires sperm from Ph.D.s. "Does that make it a designer baby because they have a Ph.D.? But why wouldn't I use someone with a Ph.D. versus a truck driver? It's all the same cost."

"You know why I did it? Because I could." Ryan explains. She started Abigails Silver Spoons Adoptions, Inc. years ago, and while that enterprise continues, Ryan saw a new market in embryos.

If a couple tries to adopt a baby, but the birth mother changes her mind, that couple can be out $10,000 -- with no baby to show for it. If a couple wants to adopt a frozen embryo, the couple usually is screened by the embryo's parents (if you will) -- and with frozen embryos the success rate is around 30 percent.

Ryan says that with proven egg and sperm donors, "medical experts predict that the pregnancy rate is closer to 70 percent." I'll ask the American Society for Reproductive Medicine about that, I tell her. Ryan says they'll confirm her number, but ASRM Sean Tipton spokesman flatly refuses to do so.

He wonders if Ryan is a third-party broker, because she is not a member of his medical group. No, she says, she is "a business." Continued...

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Cloning Babies
As I am writting to all the Senators to vote a second time on the stem cell issue to overturn Bush,s veto yours is a exact example of the cloning issue. Bush can,t hide behind a morole issue or a religion issue the unused embryos will be killed in one way or another and artificial insemination like it or not is a version of cloning. To the morale or religious person if you believe in cloning , then let us clone like the example in this article if not its time to shut up and let stem cell research go on.

Human Embryo Bank
Robert Graham, the founder and operator of the 'Genius Sperm Bank', was asked by CBS TV: "Blond hair, blue eyes, athletic, 6 ft tall, high IQ, musical ability... you know Dr. Graham this makes a lot of people nervous. A lot of people do not like this. What is your reply"? Dr. Graham's response was, "Yes, I know some people do like the program, especially those who do not qualify. The program is not for everybody. It is not egalitarian. Life is not egalitarian."

In an ABC TV special hosted by Barbra Walters, Art Caplan, the spokesman for politically correct bioethics for the masses, tried to put down Dr. Graham's sperm bank but he failed. He failed as miserably then as he does now with Jennalee Ryan's life producing program. His last resort is profanity and allegories of slavery and baby selling. Hey Caplan, what is wrong with a beautiful woman selling her eggs to willing buyers? You probably would defend her if she became a sexual prostitute or had retards out of wedlock supported by the state. Why do you want to put her in jail for selling eggs?

It is also sad to note the commentary to the article on Jennalee Ryan's life supporting activity. Almost every comment is negative and most attempt to link the operation of the Online Embryo Bank to a criminal enterprise orchestrated by a diseased mind. The strangest comment in the batch comes from someone who claims to be protecting innocent people who says, "I consider Ms. Ryan a predatory individual, preying on some of the most desperate folks in our society." Really? Desperate? How so? They want a healthy intelligent baby and cannot have one primarily because the wife bought into the politically correct dogma of getting a career before getting a family and now at forty knows that the career was a joke. Hopefully she made enough money to pay the taxes on the embryo acquisition. The taxes go like this as it is not covered by insurance: embryo donor / seller $10,000, income tax at 35% $5,384, lab fees to retrieve embryo $5,000, income tax $2,692 total minimum cost of the embryo(s) $23,076. To classify a couple capable of and willing to pay this huge sum of money just to have a chance at a healthy, intelligent baby as "preying on the most desperate folks in our society" is so far removed from reality as to be laughable in the extreme.

Most of the article’s commentary tries to force the population into the ethical boundaries and limits of the all wise prognosticator who does not like this activity. But Humanity will not fall for their ploy. Its in our genes, we are going up, not down. It is you and your make believe world that is going out.

Jennalee Ryan's life supporting Human Embryo Bank is totally congruent with the trend articulated by Dr John H. Campbell, Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology School of Medicine, and Center for the Study of Evolution and the Origin of Life, University of California, in his paper titled: The Moral Imperative of Our Future Evolution http://www.refocusing.net/miof.htm.

Bravo Jennalee Ryan.
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