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# Lydia Laurenson Hmmm...I'm skeptical.  If the temperature, nutrients,...

*January 1, 2024 — Comment Archer T. Ships replied to Lydia Laurenson's comment.*

Lydia Laurenson Hmmm...I'm skeptical.  If the temperature, nutrients, and movement of an artificial womb mimicked those of a biowomb, how could the outcome possibly be any different? Children adopted at birth seem to grow up generally happy and healthy, so any bonding between mother and child during pregnancy doesn't seem to be necessary for healthy future development.
