US Professor In 20 years, having sex with children will no longer be significant

US Professor In 20 years, having sex with children will no longer be significant / Health News

Renowned professor is sure: Sex will be redundant in 20 years
In about 20 years, it will no longer be necessary to have intercourse in order to have children. This is what Henry Greely, a professor at Stanford University, says. The renowned scientist even suggests that the natural process of conception could be stigmatized.

Reproduction without sex
Experts who have not yet been able to have a baby with their moms, are often advised by experts to have sex according to timing; that can cause real miracles. However, according to a reputed scientist, sexual intercourse for reproduction will not be necessary any more in the future anyway. For example, Henry Greely, a professor at the University of Stanford (USA), believes that the advances in reproductive medicine in just 20 years have made sex superfluous for human reproduction. He can even imagine that then the natural process of conception could be stigmatized.

Sex is often referred to as the nicest thing in the world. In the future, sexual intercourse will no longer be necessary for childbearing, asserts a renowned professor. (Image: Andrey Kiselev / fotolia.com)

A piece of skin and sperm are enough
Professor Greely has published his theses in "The End of Sex and the Future of Human Reproduction", among others. He refers primarily to the "children's warfare". He told the British newspaper "The Times": "In 20 to 40 years, when a couple wants a baby, the man will provide the sperm and the woman will give a punched out piece of her skin." Skin stem cells are produced and thus life is created without sexual contact between husband and wife. Greely told the newspaper that the natural process of conception could be stigmatized in the future.

Embryos could be selected
The theses of the professor go even further. He predicted that the embryos could be tested for genetic characteristics and diseases and selected. "The future parents are told," These five have really serious illnesses, they do not want them, "explained Greely in the newspaper. "For the other 95 they will be informed about the pros and cons." After weighing the parents then chose an embryo, which is implanted the woman. "The parents will get the embryos grouped by category," says the professor. Also information about hair and eye color or even behaviors could be read from the embryos produced in the laboratory. Although the idea of ​​so-called designer babies or children designed on the drawing board is shocking to most people, tremendous scientific advances have already been made in this area of ​​reproduction. In 20 years certainly more developments will have come. (Ad)