Damon wrote:

> This seems to be an entirely male perspective. I wonder how a woman
> would respond...

For me, it would depend on the number of offsprings I plan on having. The
first time around, I'd definitely want to do it myself. Just to see what
the experience is like. Having experienced it, I'd almost certainly go for
the out-of-my-body pregnancy, *if* the risk to the baby is zero.

I think....

Y'see, my youngest is almost 18 months old now and the memories of the
discomforts, aches, pains, terrors etc have receeded to the point where I
find myself getting all misty-eyed over the notion of another pregnancy
and childbirth. But he is still young enough for me to recall that I was
terrified and terribly uncomfortable through most of my second pregnancy.

Hmm, hard to say really, for it might be different for those who grew up
with the idea that one can safely transfer the foetus to an artificial
womb...I also find myself wondering if women who want to bear their own
children would be considered the ideal women, or if people would start
finding them weird/crazy.

Ritu
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