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Eggs are retrieved and then mixed with sperm outside of her body (they are fertilized in vitro). The resulting embryo(s) grow in an incubator for a few days. Embryos are then typically tested, and (usually) one is chosen to be implanted while the rest of the embryos remain frozen for later use.

Not sure I buy “For later use”, This sounds like systematic murder of the unborn, if you hold that life begins at conception.

As someone who believes all human life is sacred (and who recognizes that, scientifically, a zygote is the first stage of human development and thus counts as a human life), I am opposed to IVF.

However, given that IVF is happening, I am in favor of the embryo with the highest chance of survival getting to try to be born first.