A call to action to reproductive endocrinologists: we cannot avoid the culture wars

I began life as a Catholic; however, by the age of 15 years, my permanent lapse from the Catholic church began. The main reason for my abandonment of Catholicism was its hardline stance that life begins at the moment of conception and its resulting implications. This position seemed to be dismissive of the individual who had to carry the pregnancy and care for the child. It seemed unfair to women. Further, it was problematic to me that a zygote had rights, which competed with a fully formed adult.
Source: Fertility and Sterility - Category: Reproduction Medicine Authors: Tags: Inklings Source Type: research