Reproductive Tech: Babies Can’t Grow Outside The Womb

Claim:  The big question is can babies grow outside the womb. Morpheus from The Matrix wasn’t lying  Lambs and Human babies grown in a biobag    

Verdict: False, Biobags are design to help premature babies survive. Only lambs have been tested for carrying a fetus to full term. This demonstrates that infants cannot be grown in a biobag.

Can Babies Grow Outside The Womb?

There is currently no technology that allows for biobag-based child development. Ectogenesis or exogenesis is the process of growing a fetus outside the womb. Partial ectogenesis, a type of artificial womb. It is use to transport premature children to humidicribs to continue their development at a neonatal centre. Additionally, a child cannot develop in an ectogenesis from cross fertilization until full term.

In a publication written by The Conversation, it discussed future wombs. It focused on how we might one day be able to develop infants in biobags: There isn’t a human artificial womb prototype as of yet. Despite the optimism, technology is still extremely young.

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