I know a couple who had their baby two months early. Another friend claims they were nearly three months early themselves (it came up when reassuring the couple that their kid would be fine), and I don't really see the need to doubt the claim.
We have tons of older couples, women who waited to 35 or even 40 to start looking for mates, who can't safely have their own children. There's demand there, it's just about proper advertising and getting the product to the customers. If a baby can survive outside the womb, it probably should be allowed to do so. It's just a logistical problem, at its core. And those are definitely solvable, maybe not perfectly, but sufficiently for sure.
I know a couple who had their baby two months early. Another friend claims they were nearly three months early themselves (it came up when reassuring the couple that their kid would be fine), and I don't really see the need to doubt the claim.
We have tons of older couples, women who waited to 35 or even 40 to start looking for mates, who can't safely have their own children. There's demand there, it's just about proper advertising and getting the product to the customers. If a baby can survive outside the womb, it probably should be allowed to do so. It's just a logistical problem, at its core. And those are definitely solvable, maybe not perfectly, but sufficiently for sure.