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Transfer of Gestation Abortion Alternatives:
- When a person exercises their Right to Choose to initiate the Transfer of Gestation Abortion (TOGAbortion) Process.
- The process of transferring gestation from one location to another.
This process, guided by current technology, aligns a TOGA Giver (the pregnant person) with a TOGA Receiver (either human or artificial).
During the alignment phase, the gestation will be transferred from the TOGA Giver to the TOGA Receiver.
The TOGA Giver will then be severed from the gestating mass, concluding their involvement in the gestation process, and detaching them from the responsibilities typically associated with childbirth.
This severance ensures that this abortion alternative carries the same implications as a standard abortion, with one notable distinction: the child survives.
Yes. The technology for TOGA is already available. Walk into any NICU (Neonatal Intensive Care Unit) and you will see many prematurely born babies. 1st generation TOGAbortions will involve pregnant people taking the gestating mass to a certain point in gestation, at which point a medical procedure will occur (induction or cesarean section), allowing for the transfer of gestation. The Christine Institute is pursuing technologies that will enable safe and effective transfer of human gestation to occur outside the human body, providing an additional traditional abortion alternative. TCI is also developing advanced medical procedures designed to facilitate the transfer of a gestating mass out of a human with minimal impact on both the pregnant person and the baby.
The technology for gestating humans artificially is already being developed and will allows access to gestation to those biologically unable to gestate themselves. This innovation represents one of the potential abortion alternatives, expanding reproductive healthcare options. TCI is initiating these pertinent discussions and hopes to drive the technology and ethics of human reproduction towards accepting this reproductive healthcare choice, including the Transfer of Gestation as a viable option for those who need it.
Yes, now there is a baby. This child does not have a birthing parent, as it is an aborted human. So what's going to happen to this child? TOGA Babies have been removed from a female through a process that some may consider among abortion alternatives, and they are separated from this person in all manners legal and cultural. The father or another family member may petition to receive the child. Otherwise, The Christine Institute sees itself as the steward for these aborted babies, especially in cases involving the Transfer of Gestation.
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