First, laws treating feticide as murder do not need to define fetuses as persons. |
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Feedback is currently being used in a trial of early versus delayed delivery for preterm, growth retarded fetuses. |
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In utero, female fetuses exposed to excess androgens show masculinization and ambiguous genitalia at birth while male fetuses appear normal. |
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Poorly controlled asthma can lead to serious medical problems for pregnant women and their fetuses. |
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In Montana, an anti-abortion bill was introduced requiring death certificates for fetuses. |
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That's worrisome given that contaminants pose the biggest risk to children and fetuses. |
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The disease can cause female bison, cattle, and elk to abort their fetuses. |
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We don't have to take sides in the abortion debate to agree that development and embryology and fetuses are neat. |
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However, fewer than one percent of fetuses become infected when their mother has a recurrent infection. |
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Developing fetuses, pregnant women, and young children are especially vulnerable. |
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Sebire questions the relevance of a category for fetal growth restriction, as most fetuses with this condition do not die. |
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A small subset of fetuses with large lung lesions will become hydropic, deteriorate rapidly, and die in utero. |
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The past 20 years have seen rapid advances in the detection of genetic disorders in human fetuses. |
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It just happens that she helps a lot of women to abort their unborn fetuses. |
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The sonographer scans the patient, taking an initial assessment of the fetuses, the placenta, and the amniotic cavity. |
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The exceptions are the fetuses, but only because they aren't cross-sectioned, just propped up in display cases. |
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Hardly any useful research can be done on aborted fetuses and no useful medical application of their tissues is permitted. |
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Veterinarians are completing the study comparing allantoic and amniotic fluids and heart rates of fetuses in mares. |
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Among anxious parturients, fetuses moved into a more active state when maternal relaxation was achieved with hypnotherapy. |
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Both fetuses were female, consistent with the monozygosity diagnosed on placental examination. |
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Young children, infants and fetuses are particularly vulnerable to lead poisoning. |
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Chorioangiopagus vessels are vessels that join the fetuses in the placenta. |
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On the first postoperative day, the sonographer and the perinatologist evaluate the status of the fetuses by ultrasound. |
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Five months after conception, human fetuses grow a thin coat of hair, called lanugo, all over their bodies. |
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The use of images of fetuses has generally been a favoured tactic of the anti-abortion lobby. |
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Not enough evidence is available to support the use of x-ray pelvimetry in patients whose fetuses have cephalic presentations. |
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Although in utero transfusions remain the treatment of choice for anaemic fetuses affected by red cell alloimmunisation, methods for monitoring the at-risk fetus have evolved. |
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Whether such an exposure would affect the hormone status of women, children, or fetuses is not ascertainable from the results of the present study. |
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Unfortunately, there is no in utero treatment available for infected fetuses. |
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Disabilities in mental and psychomotor development, neuromotor function, or sensory and communication function are present in about one half of extremely preterm fetuses. |
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Sugar gives us a quick energy burst, and even fetuses in the uterus will swallow more amniotic fluid if it is made sweeter. |
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Studies have shown this chemical can have feminizing effects on male fetuses and cause kidney or liver failure in youngsters. |
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In fetuses, intestinal obstruction may result from the production of viscid meconium. |
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Instead of dunking it in formaldehyde or what-have-you like the other unfortunate fetuses, it had been taxidermically mounted and stuffed like a wild animal. |
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The highest i.v. dose caused a slight reduction in number of fetuses and increase in resorption. |
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If they feel in any way any risk to their safety or the safety of their fetuses, they are able to discontinue work. |
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Giving any legal recognition to fetuses would necessarily compromise women's established rights. |
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Modern medicine has enabled fetuses as young as 22 weeks to survive a premature birth. |
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No other abnormalities were observed in male fetuses and no finasteride-related abnormalities were observed in female fetuses at any dose. |
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Research methods on the treatment of fetuses in utero pose no issues that are not addressed elsewhere in this Policy. |
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Small children and developing fetuses are most susceptible to the adverse effects of mercury. |
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Developing fetuses may be at greatest risk because of methyl mercury's ability to pass through the placenta. |
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There was no difference between groups with regard to litter size, number of live, dead or resorbed fetuses. |
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Human embryos are generally viewed as less than eight weeks old, and fetuses as more than eight weeks old, but before birth. |
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One problem is that it takes neural tissue from several human fetuses to do a single operation. |
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When is it ethical to eliminate fetuses because of particular genetic characteristics? |
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Each is tasked with eating two fetuses, but only one can finish the challenge. |
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To be sure, there are wackos on the anti-choice side, with their photos of fetuses and extreme rhetoric. |
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What with talking fetuses, soft-focus lenses, and abortion as a theoretical possibility only, anti-choice propagandists could hardly do it better. |
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As did their fetuses, including those of the four women who were in their last trimester. |
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All fetuses from whom the testis rudiment had been removed developed as though they were female, as also did those from whom the developing ovary was removed. |
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Also examined is the use of donated ova from aborted fetuses and cadavers. |
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Only fetuses most severely affected with liver herniated into the chest, diagnosis before 24 weeks, and a ratio of lung to head of less than 1.4 are eligible for treatment. |
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Furthermore, we reported that a pharmacologic inhibitor of IDO, 1-methyl tryptophan, induced maternal rejection of allogeneic but not syngeneic murine fetuses. |
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Pro-lifers either point to advances in medicine that allow some fetuses younger than 24 weeks to survive or contend that Roe v Wade was wrongly decided and should be overturned. |
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Females reproduce every 2 or 3 years, with as many as six fetuses being reported, but single births are far more common. |
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As a partial evolutionary solution, human fetuses are born less developed and more vulnerable. |
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Studies published in 2013 have indicated that unborn fetuses are capable of language acquisition to some degree. |
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They had low birth rates, and there is evidence that some women aborted fetuses rather than give birth to children within the bonds of slavery. |
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Mo Yan's portrayal of the pursuit of women carrying unauthorized fetuses sometimes verges troublingly on the slapstick. |
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Because of their rapid growth and development, fetuses, infants, and children may be more sensitive to dioxin exposure than other groups. |
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Embryonic germ cells are the next stage of development and are found in fetuses. |
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In CF-affected fetuses, hyperviscosity of intestinal secretions causes AF-DE activities to be low at 16 weeks' gestation. |
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One of the stickier issues that arises is whether or not fetuses can feel pain, and if so, at what point in development that arises. |
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Instead, researchers have focused on the effects on the thyroid and the intake of iodine, which could affect pregnant women and fetuses. |
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Thyroid hormones cross the placental barrier to some extent as evidenced by levels in cord blood of athyreotic fetuses being approximately one-third maternal levels. |
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Research involving the conception and development of human embryos and fetuses may prove beneficial due to the present lack of knowledge and its impact on the adequacy of care. |
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Take the latest bill to come down the pike, a proposal to anesthetize fetuses before they are aborted. |
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Women, girls and female fetuses are discriminated against. |
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The enormous fines they impose on violators, and their occasional use of force to make women abort their fetuses, have stained China's reputation globally. |
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A Japanese firm is offering parents-to-be small, 3D replicas of fetuses made of two-colour acrylic resin. |
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Fetal growth is associated with long-term health yet no appropriate standards exist for the early identification of undergrown or overgrown fetuses. |
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The most significant difference was discovered in the brain stem, where myelination was less in the smaller pig fetuses. |
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Ubiquitous photographs of miscarried fetuses, for example, erase all signs of the maternal body to create the fantasy that fetuses are autonomous individuals. |
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According to Republican pundits, she'll be endorsing slave labor and the forced abortion of female fetuses. |
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If she is underweight, she may be unable to consume enough food during gestation to provide for her own nutritional needs as well as the needs of her developing fetuses. |
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First-line treatment for hydropic fetuses with polyarrhythmias probably should combine a second drug with digoxin to improve chances of success in that group, he said. |
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University of Tennessee researcher Kanwaljeet Anand disagrees, saying that younger fetuses still feel pain, but in a primitive part of the brain called the subcortex. |
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There were a total of 11 aneuploid fetuses, including trisomies 13, 18, and 21, a triploid karyotype, Turner syndrome, and rare chromosomal aberrations. |
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For example, not only is the length of gestation dramatically different, but rats and mice will resorb fetuses rather than deliver them prematurely. |
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Prenatal testing can be used to identify fetuses with chromosomal abnormalities or genetic mutations that would result in the birth of an affected newborn. |
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Holbrook of the University of Washington School of Medicine in Seattle places small pieces of human tissue from aborted 10-week fetuses in a liquid growth medium. |
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Echocardiography procedure was repeated several times to pregnants having unclear ultrasound imaging, dysrhythmia, fetuses with CHD and those with polypregnancies. |
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In some cases, abortions have been performed on inviable fetuses very early on, but women whose pregnancies are more advanced are forced to carry to term. |
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