Hello all. I'm trying to get back from England - mentally that is. In the International Edition of Newsweek, Sept. 4 was an article by Sharon Begley entitled "The Baby Myth", about IVF, GIFT, ZIFT, etc. At the end was an interesting quote to which I took exception and addressed in one of my letters-to-the-editor. A reproductive specialist was quoted as saying that all the fertility technologies were "an anomaly of medicine" in that the "elite of society" were "experimental subjects" for the first time. In my reply, I listed just SOME of the obstetrical technologies which actually are or were "experiments" and almost always "run" on the "elite". Among them, of course, is bottle feeding and messing around with breastfeeding and perinatal bonding. (I put it more elegantly, needless to say). Maybe some of you can get this article and also respond. Judy K. in Israel