Ectogenesis (artificial wombs)

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0%2C%2C2-1755908%2C00.html

If you are pro-choice, and extracting a foetus and carrying it to term in an artificial womb was about the same in terms of safety and invasiveness as an abortion, would you change your stance?

What about those foetuses that are aborted because of defects (that can’t be fixed)?

What if someone (or a couple) doesn’t want the child, but couldn’t bear the thought of someone else raising their child if they weren’t allowed to abort?

What about those who don’t want children because of overpopulation or some other social/ethical/religious reason?

Also social services can take a child away from negligent or abusive parents, if this technology came about, what is to stop them from forcing them to transfer the embryo/foetus of mothers who don’t look after themselves in ways that would negetively affect the foetus?

Combined with IVF we could see a higher birthrate to older couples. This may not be a bad thing, but it means the children of these couple might not get to know grandparents, and that their parents could die when they are only young adults, or teens even. How would this affect them?

I think the greater issue is whether or not women will be able to maintain their dominion over every aspects of childrearing when they no longer have the excuse/rationale ‘you didn’t have to carry the child for 9 months and give birth to it’…

This dominion has affected so much (nearly 7 out of 10 teachers are women - in the UK anyway) over the years and a change to this would entails lots of other changes…