A foetus was aborted at 25 weeks because it had amniotic band syndrome, which causes deformities in the body parts. |
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This constant reference to the foetus as a baby has become common coin for the anti-abortion lobby. |
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All dilemmas can be resolved, say the anti-abortion lobby, if the starting point is the foetus rather than the woman. |
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The growing foetus tends to press against the bowel and stomach to cause indigestion, especially heartburn. |
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Techniques intended to monitor foetal health became terminators of the female foetus. |
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The risk of a fatal outcome for the foetus is highest with infection during the second trimester. |
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After the eighth week of pregnancy, the developing baby is called a foetus. |
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We ourselves have no memory of being in the womb, and thus we cannot really imagine a foetus being capable of happiness or pain. |
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Those who favour abortion cannot accept that a foetus is a human being, exactly the same as a new born baby is a human being. |
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If a foetus is not human, then it is not protected under the law and the entire abortion debate is moot. |
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During the first three months of pregnancy, the foetus is in a formative stage. |
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Placental tissue of a foetus aborted during the first trimester of pregnancy was tested for CMV infection. |
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Isn't a foetus alive when it becomes aware of its surroundings by any one of its senses and in that I include the so-called sixth sense. |
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Some men have even tried to prevent women having abortions on grounds that the unborn foetus belongs to them. |
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And oestriol is a measure of the function of the hypothalamic pituitary adrenal axis, or the HPA axis in the foetus. |
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Spontaneous miscarriage, premature delivery and stillborn birth are possible results of an infected foetus. |
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And yet it's a fine balance, because Vitamin A is also known to be a highly toxic chemical for the foetus. |
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Stage 1 involves stopping the heart beat of the foetus and softening the neck of the womb. |
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If we find that the woman is positive for toxo, and has been infected during gestation, then there is a risk for the foetus to be infected. |
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It's just that if one sees the rights of the foetus as taking priority then one is subjugating the right of the mother unfairly. |
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The imaginary quickening, marks the period when our ancestors believed the foetus to become endued with life and soul. |
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It is well known that cells from the blood of the foetus can pass to the mother during pregnancy. |
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An Abortion is the termination of a pregnancy by loss or destruction of the foetus before it is capable of independent life. |
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In France the figures also include births as early as 22 weeks of amenorrhoea, whatever the weight of the foetus. |
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The virus is neurotropic, so it grows in the brain of the foetus and destroys brain structures so the developing brain is malformed, or small. |
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In later weeks when the foetus is well developed, if it dies in the uterus, it leads to maceration of the body. |
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Act LXXIX of 1992 on the Protection of Foetal Life provides the protection of the foetus along with the conditions for induced abortion. |
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If overconsumption of alcohol causes serious damage to the foetus, does this mean that low consumption is also harmful? |
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The Government ensures the protection of even the unborn child, technically called a foetus. |
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Abruptio placentae: detachment of a normally located placenta from the uterus before the foetus is delivered. |
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In cases such as thalidomide and traffic accidents, compensation is paid that acknowledges the foetus as distinct from the mother. |
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Then she started to palpate the woman's belly and she knew how the foetus was positioned. |
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He said a foetus does, however, have rights in certain civil cases regarding hereditary rights whereby an unborn child may be entitled to an inheritance. |
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The Prenatest method is relatively simple and, contrary to amniocentesis, does not pose any danger to the mother and foetus. |
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In the definition section of the Bill we would prefer that embryo, foetus, and zygote be defined as human beings rather than as human organisms. |
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Will there be future developments that will once again force us to review the age at which we see a foetus as a human capable of independent survival? |
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As of the 12th week of pregnancy, the foetus is capable of recognising certain flavours thanks to the amniotic fluid. |
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As of the 7th month of pregnancy, the foetus discovers scents transmitted by the amniotic fluid, as smell is closely linked with taste. |
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One dead foetus was found in a total of 55 suggesting that the drug had no abortifacient effect. |
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She miscarried and hid the foetus underneath the stone bed frame and never said a word about it. |
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Eventually, after a tormenting four days, Jaroben's neighbour makes the decision to tear the dead foetus from her body. |
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If the foetus is starved of nutrients during that period, its response is to slow the rate of cell division in that organ. |
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The human foetus is a human being from conception, a fact that is no longer disputed in serious medical discussion. |
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Alcohol consumption affects the central nervous system and the brain of the foetus. |
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Campbell also favours an 18-week limit on abortion, well below the age a foetus could survive outside the womb. |
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When we separate the foetus from the placenta, we immediately wrap it in it's mother's hair and bring it inside the tent. |
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Any right or interest the foetus may have remains inchoate and incomplete until the birth of the child. |
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The first could produce ova but appeared to be infertile, while the second was carrying a foetus. |
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The development of sperm and foetus technology in terms of test-tube babies has brought endless joy to many thousands of people but it still remains an expensive option. |
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Any deficiency of these hormones at this stage is detrimental to the growth of the foetus. |
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Tetracycline should be avoided because it can affect the colour of the teeth and bones of a developing foetus. |
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Those who advocate abortion claim that the foetus is part of a woman's body. |
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If poisoning your foetus with alcohol is a crime, why is it not a crime to abort it? |
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Doctors should not lose their licenses for refusing to point out the fingers and toes of a foetus a woman intends to abort. |
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In humans the development of the hair begins in the embryo, and by the sixth month the foetus is covered by a growth of fine hair, the lanugo. |
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Although a vomeronasal nerve does appear in early embryos, by 36 weeks old there is no trace of it in the human foetus, only a vestigial structure on the nasal septum |
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So, in this episode, the crew simply tracks down the offending aliens, gives them the little foetus, and goes on their merry way, completely unaffected by the event. |
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But who tells the epic of the foetus itself, of its life in the womb, which Browne and Coleridge adumbrate? |
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However, a foetus also has legally recognized rights. |
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Alcohol consumption, even in small quantities, is harmful to the foetus. |
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During the last 10 weeks in utero the foetus stores very considerable amounts of energy in the form of fat. |
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An undernourished foetus adapts to the environment in the womb in a much more subtle way that affects the baby even if it subsequently gains weight. |
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Aveiro even resorted to her own plans to abort the foetus herself when a doctor refused to terminate the pregnancy. |
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Worry from an uncertainty: is the foetus animated or unanimated? |
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A foetus is not considered a human being. Second, congenital disease and deformity are considered a sign of sin committed by the parents or ancestors in their previous life. |
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Similarly, admirable networks situated in the abdomen will serve to evacuate excess heat produced by the foetus of a gestating female, which is very sensitive to high temperatures. |
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And now we have a clinically dead woman being ventilated and fed for the sake of an insentient foetus, while her heartbroken family takes legal action in order to mourn her. |
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I was already promised to my future husband when I was still a foetus. |
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Stone babies or lithopedions are formed when the foetus develops outside the uterus in the abdomen. |
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If the foetus is born live and subsequently dies, the full blood money is payable and the offender is also liable to a corrective penalty and payment of damages in respect of the harm caused to the woman and her foetus. |
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Does an unborn foetus need to pick up on a father's body hang-ups and…and I'm having a diazepam now and getting into the airing cupboard with headphones on. |
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They see the mother as responsible for consciously disabling her child, but I assume they distinguish between a mother aborting a foetus and a mother harming a foetus she intends to bring to life. |
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Under the tutelage of Dr. Charles Scriver, she created a registry of female patients with PKU, a genetic disorder that can put the foetus of an affected woman at risk for congenital malformation. |
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The final phase in the development of the foetus is endochondral ossification. This occurs up to the end of longitudinal growth and starts from a specific growth zone between the end and the middle of a long bone. |
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Beyond 14 weeks of amenorrhoea, termination is possible only after the consent of two doctors, provided that there is a serious health risk to the woman, or if there is an abnormality of the foetus. |
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Some scientists believe this reveals how the eyes act as a kind of powerful magnet to attract the benomyl and explains how the chemical destroys the eyes of a foetus. |
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It contains zinc and vitamin C in order to optimise the use of iron and folic acid so as to prevent megaloblastic anaemia and to reduce the risk of disorders regarding the neurological development of the foetus. |
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Reduction is performed using ultrasound guidance either by suction or, when pregnancy is less than two months, by injection of a hypertonic product into the embryo or foetus. |
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In any event, if a foetus is to be used as a source of dopaminergic cells, this can be done only in strict accordance with the recommendations made by the Committee in its 1984 Opinion. |
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Secondly, a screening test on hiring may show that a worker has never had infectious diseases such as rubella or chicken pox, which may be harmful to the foetus. |
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The main concern for the CCCB about the Bill is interventions that may affect the dignity or integrity of human life, whether it be described as a zygote, embryo, or foetus. |
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In addition to reducing the risk of cardiovascular disease and certain cancers, favouring neuron development in the foetus, and preventing depression and joint problems, it could help us preserve our mental faculties. |
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The mesenchyma derives from the intermediate embryonic leaf, the mesoderm, very widespread in the foetus, where it surrounds the developing organs very deeply. |
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They give the foetus to the mother and she's made to kill the baby. |
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It's well known that the reason that women drink when they are pregnant is firstly because they don't know that it could harm the foetus, but also the stresses of life in this community. |
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From what age does the foetus begin to react to external sounds? |
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A new section enables a pregnant or nursing employee to stop work if she believes that the work poses a threat to her health or to the health of her foetus or child. |
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They may act quite differently on the foetus from the mother. |
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It is particularly important at the beginning of a pregnancy to consume sufficient folic acid in order to prevent any damage to the central nervous system of the foetus. |
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The foetus sleeps from the age of approximately 28 weeks of gestation. |
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What sound accompanies the foetus during the entire pregnancy? |
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Is low alcohol consumption therefore harmful for the foetus? |
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The foetus has 8 bones that can be used for the drum. |
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The objective is to detect any adverse effects on the pregnant female and the development of the embryo and foetus as a result of exposure from implantation through the entire gestation period. |
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Such protection is guaranteed by the provisions of the Constitution and the Law of 7 January 1993 on family planning, protection of the human foetus and criteria for the admissibility of abortion. |
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The spellings foetus and foetal are Britishisms based on a mistaken etymology. |
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She said she contacted her family in Bangladesh and they told her to meet a woman in Bahrain for pills to abort the foetus. |
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As the body fails to absorb the dead foetus, it calcifies in the abdomen and remains undetected for many years. |
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A MOTHER was sent a sympathy card from a clinic where she had an abortion which contained scans of her foetus. |
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Natural vernix caseosa contains a mixture of fatty compounds that waterproof the foetus. |
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Immunization in heifers with dual vaccines containing Tritrichomonas foetus and Campylobacter fetus antigens using systemic and mucosal routes. |
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The goal to isolate the foetus and make you see it as a baby is easily achieved with these images, but doing so makes us lose sight of the woman. |
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Authorities in the Philippines sent the foetus to the Veronica Funeral Parlor. |
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Cleanthous explained that during pregnancy, one often observes a leakage of red blood cells of the foetus in the blood circulation of the mother. |
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The foetus gains all its food and oxygen from the mother during pregnancy. |
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Amongst professional men, who have examined this singular foetus, a variety of opinions and conjectures have been formed, some of which it maybe well to notice. |
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If a foetus is infectible, then the term b N, which represents the number of newborn individuals, should be included in the equation of susceptible individuals. |
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Bowen can help with pelvic tilt, which often causes problems with the positioning of the foetus, and Bowen procedures can encourage the baby's head to engage. |
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Sure, knickerless bimbo Casey Batchelor showed all the emotional maturity of a foetus when she broke down and wept after lusty Lee shamelessly led her on and then ditched her. |
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Young unmarried women either use the banned abortifacients or visit local abortion experts, mostly elderly women who charged exorbitant amount of money to remove the foetus. |
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The unlawful and dangerous act of B changed the maternal environment of the foetus in such a way that when born the child died when she would otherwise have lived. |
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An 82-year-old woman in Colombia carried her foetus for nearly 40 years. |
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The Law Lords concurred that a foetus, although protected by the law in a number of ways, is legally not a separate person from its mother in English law. |
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Matings start before ovulation occurs and the first pregnancies of the year often result in a single foetus, with pregnancy failures being common. |
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