they were adopted at the jubilee bishops' council of the year zero. there is a dedicated section on problems. these are said there in black and white since that time, the position has not changed. and that in vitro fertilization, during which surplus embryos are harvested , cannot be considered acceptable point to point some experts and some clergy claim that there are now protocols for ivf, they are often called catholic or orthodox or japanese, depending on the hmm in what environments these protocols are used, in which one embryo is harvested? this embryo, uh, as if, but sits down in the body and develops, well or not, it develops in the opinion of supporters of this point of view. ethical problems in this case are removed, uh, for my part , it seems that they are in this case too, because natural conception is disturbed. set up to make a profit. and, in the technical sense , harvest excess embryos. 6-8 will cost the same as preparing one embryo, because the clinic understands that it will not be possible to implant one embryo, we will implant anot