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“Embryos Aren’t Abandoned” “Embryos Aren’t Abandoned”
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“You ‘Rescued’ Our Embryos? Really?” “You ‘Rescued’ Our Embryos? Really?”
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Pre-born Children Pre-born Children
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God’s Property God’s Property
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“Chilling, Literally” “Chilling, Literally”
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Generation Generation
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Abstract
This chapter brings us deeper inside the world of embryo adoption to consider the seductions and harms of embryo saviorism as it is wielded by its agents—professionals and participants. The frozen orphan and embryo savior are the most conspicuous figures used in public outreach and political advocacy for embryo adoption. As symbols of embryo saviorism, they help to align the practice’s goals of saving embryos as well as the country from existential threats by seeking new “homes” for both. Yet, in practice, staff and clients report that these figures, while politically provocative, are practically problematic. They feature less prominently in day-to-day program activities except as sites of tension for staff and clients. Disputes between clients about these figures have resulted in disrupted agreements that caused heartache and left embryos in freezers. An inside look at the everyday activities within embryo adoption shows how the most prominent public symbols of embryo saviorism may advance the movement’s political ambitions yet cause harms that hinder its expressed goals of moving embryos from freezers to wombs. The generative labors of program staff working for embryo saviorism, yet against its everyday effects, reveals some of the practical limits of saviorism to save.
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