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Embryo Culture: Making Babies in the Twenty-first Century Embryo Culture: Making Babies in the Twenty-first Century
by Beth Kohl
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rating: 2 of 5 stars2 of 5 stars2 of 5 stars2 of 5 stars2 of 5 stars
bookshelves: i-learned-something
status: Read in May, 2008

This probably deserves 3 stars in that it contains a lot of interesting information about the process, repercussions, and accompanying ethics of fertility treatments. But while I found it informative and fairly interesting, it just wasn’t all that engaging. I suppose part of my problem is that what Kohl probably intends to sound introspective comes across instead as self-absorbed. Probably I would be more sympathetic if I had gone through the difficulties of infertility myself, but as it stands, a self-acknowledged yuppie obsessing about whether of not her IFV babies are normal or not isn’t my cup of tea.
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