News, 24 October 2000
Fertility experts have revealed a new procedure which they say could
enable women who have passed the menopause or who have been rendered
infertile by cancer to conceive using
in vitro
fertilisation (IVF). Dr
Kutluk Oktay, assistant professor at Cornell University's Centre of
Reproduction in New York, who pioneered the procedure with Dr Roger
Gosden, a British expert, said that ovaries had been transplanted into
the arms of two women and kick-started into producing eggs with the
use of drugs. These two women, who received the treatment in the USA,
have had eggs removed and hope to use IVF to conceive, though attempts
at fertilising the eggs have so far proved fruitless. Dominic
Baster, information officer at the Society for the Protection of
Unborn Children, asked: "How many new and unique human beings will be
created and discarded before this procedure is perfected? This is a
classic example of a perceived right to reproduce taking precedence
over the sanctity of human life." [
Metro,
Daily Mail,
BBC News online,
SPUC London, 24 October]
The Chinese company which is producing supplies of the RU-486 abortion
pill for the American market has been found to have imported both
contaminated and mislabelled drugs into the USA, according to a report
in the
Los Angeles Times. Officials in Cincinnati, Ohio, detained one
drug made by the Hua Lian Pharmaceutical Company earlier this year on
the basis of false or misleading labelling, and another drug, produced
by the same company, was found by the California Department of Health
Services to be tainted in 1998. [
EWTN News, 23 October]
Senator Joseph Lieberman, Democratic vice-presidential candidate in
next month's US elections, has been excommunicated by a rabbinical
court. The New York torah court declared that Senator Lieberman, who
claims to be an observant Jew, had misrepresented and falsified the
teachings of the Torah by, among other things, his support for partial
birth abortions. The decision of the three Orthodox rabbis,
constituting New York's
beth din (house of judgement) is not
necessarily binding on Orthodox Jewish communities in other parts of
the US. [
CNS, 24 October; from NewsMax.com]
A Catholic publication in the United States has reported that millions
of children trick-or-treating this hallowe'en will be carrying donation
boxes for UNICEF, the pro-abortion United Nations children's fund. The
National Catholic Register mentioned that a sex education booklet
partly designed by UNICEF and recently distributed in El Salvador
provided information on abortion. UNICEF has participated in the
distribution of millions of abortifacient intra-uterine devices around
the world and in 1996 it announced its intention to distribute
"contraceptives and drugs to terminate pregnancies" to "a million
starving refugees" on the border between Rwanda and Zaïre. [Zenit news
agency, 22 October]
To subscribe to SPUC's email information services, please visit www.spuc.org.uk/em-signup. The reliability of the news herein is dependent on that of the cited sources, which are paraphrased rather than quoted. Opinions expressed are not necessarily those of the society. © Society for the Protection of Unborn Children, 2012