This is why I was never much into the entire In-Vitro fertilization thing

I hate to sound like an old curmudgeon; but sometimes, I just think that if you cannot have kids; you should just accept it as God’s will. This is a good reason:

The Story via LifeNews.com:

This story is so heartbreaking and so indicative of the complicated ethical web the fertility industry has spun. Gracie Crane is a UK teenage girl full of angst, but not the kind that troubles most teenagers. She was adopted as a “leftover” IVF embryo. Gracie keenly feels the loss of her genetic roots, but the law in the UK prevents her from ever knowing who her biological parents are. The pain is so acute, some days she says she wishes she were never born.

In-Vitro fertilization, in my humble opinion, is tampering with God’s will. This above is the fallout from that. It’s a sad tale; and one of millions, I would be willing bet. I am all for people having children; the natural way. Not by this method.