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Potential benefits to mankind by embryo experimentation. In 1993, scientist and director of the in vitro lab at George Washington University, Jerry Hall and associate Robert Stillman, reported the first ever successful cloning of human embryos. It was the discovery of in-vitro fertilization in the 1940’s that began the pursuit to ease the suffering of infertile couples. After years of research, scientists learned that in a typical in-vitro procedure, doctors would insert three to five embryos in hopes that, at most, one or two will implant. A woman with only one embryo has about a 10% to 20% chance of getting pregnant through in-vitro fertilization.
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