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Benjamin's discussion invites us to reconsider the boundaries of human reproduction. Ectogenesis challenges deeply rooted norms, urging society to weigh the potential benefits against the fears, and to consider how technology might redefine parenthood, safety, and reproductive freedom in the future. While hurdles like ethical regulations and societal acceptance remain, her vision suggests that artificial wombs could become an integral part of reproductive medicine—helping us forge a safer, more inclusive future for creating life.