We found no evidence the World Economic Forum is trying to ban natural conception and mandate lab-grown babies. The organization has also said these claims are false.
By Ciara O'Rourke • June 21, 2023
"To perpetrate this crime against humanity," the blog says,"the WEF have been developing artificial wombs which will be able to develop a fetus outside of a mother’s body."on the World Economic Forum’s website about artificial wombs. But the post describes Philadelphia physicians developing synthetic wombs that could help premature newborns — not the World Economic Forum developing such wombs to replace natural births.
We found no news reports or other credible evidence to corroborate the claim that the World Economic Forum is trying to ban natural conception. The forum didn’t immediately respond to PolitiFact’s questions about the claim, but a spokesperson told
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