Why Startup Wants To Send a Pregnant Woman in Space to Deliver a Baby

If I were a pregnant woman, I probably wouldn't agree to an arrangement wherein I would have to fly up to space, deliver my baby, and go back down to Earth. It's a crazy idea but SpaceLife Origin believes that it may be the future for childbirth.

They describe the mission as follows:

SpaceLife Origin, based in the Netherlands, wants to send a pregnant woman, accompanied by a “trained, world-class medical team,” in a capsule to the space above Earth. The mission would last 24 to 36 hours.
Once the woman delivered the child, the capsule would return to the ground. “A carefully prepared and monitored process will reduce all possible risks, similar to Western standards as they exist on Earth for both mother and child,” SpaceLife Origin’s website states.
The company has set the year 2024 as the target date for the trip.

If this experiment would become successful, what will be the implications? And if a baby were to be born in space, will that make them space citizens? There are so many legal ramifications that need to be considered before this takes place five years from now. But read on to find out why the company wants to do this.

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This is immoral. Current human-rated spacecraft have a 1 in 250 chance of loss-of-crew (1 in 500 for ascent, 1 in 500 for descent). In a normal launch, the crew are all volunteers and know the risk. The baby is not, and does not. It looks like it would double or triple the probability of death depending on how you count (1:160 stillborn, 6:1000 infant mortality from live births before the age of 1 in the US, 3.3:1000 in the Netherlands).
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