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 @9QRJ37Xanswered…6mos6MO

I don’t think they should be valued at the same level, for example if I were to save a child or a frozen embryo from a fire I’d choose the child but there should be protection laws in place for the frozen embryos for other circumstances

 @9M3843Ranswered…8mos8MO

No, frozen embryos are not children, and anyone that thinks they are, either has a screw loose, or has been indoctrinated by religious extremists!

 @9V2ZZP6answered…3mos3MO

I do not believe that an embryo is a child however, if an individual has frozen their eggs with the intent to have a child later in life, then it is the owner of the egg's discretion, and they should be treated with respect as should anyone possession.

 @9SKBZR9answered…5mos5MO

I don't really have a take on this, I guess they are potential children. I wouldn't support someone burning down an embryo storage centre, that would be cringe of them but I also wouldn't consider that killing 10,000 children

 @9YKTD4Ranswered…2mos2MO

Depending on the circumstances, Embryos should be valued as a life, but unless used or intended for use, No.

 @9VCYCNFfrom Pennsylvania  answered…3mos3MO

They are potential children, but in the same way a brain dead person's family can choose to continue life support, a family should be able to choose whether to keep an embryo -- which doesn't even have a consciousness yet -- or not.

 @9Q65SPG answered…6mos6MO

After insemination and birth they should be considered children. But prior to that frozen embryos are not children and are a biological component.

 @9QN7LXSanswered…6mos6MO

The biological parents should have the right to make decisions for still frozen embryos. Including the right to relinquish responsibility should another person want to use the embryo.