What? No they don’t (not that that’s relevant, as we’re talking about embryos).
Baby boys get part of their genitalia cut off without consent. Baby girls get their ears pierced without consent (though, granted, not as significant or permanent). Parents make body choices for their kids outside of what is medically necessary. Babies have very little bodily autonomy.
Sure. Babies have bodily autonomy.
But do embryos?
Probably not. What about fetuses?
They operate as more of a distressed suzerainty, if we’re being honest.
What? No they don’t (not that that’s relevant, as we’re talking about embryos).
Baby boys get part of their genitalia cut off without consent. Baby girls get their ears pierced without consent (though, granted, not as significant or permanent). Parents make body choices for their kids outside of what is medically necessary. Babies have very little bodily autonomy.