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    It's time for Ovarian Health Protection Legislation


    Embryo cloning for research will require millions of human eggs. How do embryo cloners get their eggs? By offering thousands of dollars to cash-strapped college women and financially disadvantaged women to incentivize them to risk their health and future fertility for unethical and unproven science.

    The Federal Human Cloning Ban is stalled on Capitol Hill, and only seven states ban human cloning for any reason. The women you love are at risk of being exploited by Big Biotech as egg farms.

    10.9.07 Harvard cloner complains about lack of human eggs, MIT Technology Review, October 9, 2007.


    1.22.07 Pro-cloning advocate Arthur Caplan, Ph.D. states that incentivizing women to become egg farms is unethical, MSNBC, January 22, 2007.


    FACT SHEET: Learn the Health Risks and Take Action to Promote Ovarian Health Protection Acts!

    FACT SHEET: Is SCNT Really Human Cloning?

    MORE FACTS: See a Compiled Resource on how Human Cloning for Embryonic Stem Cell Research Exploits Women