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fetus

A fetus is a human embryo after 8 weeks of gestation.

fetus

an unborn or unhatched vertebrate in the later stages of development showing the main recognizable features of the mature animal

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Since when have you been able to feel the movement of the fetus?

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This device consists of a steel and plastic cylinder. which can be controlled to create a partial vacuum. around the mother's abdomen, reducing atmospheric pressure on the fetus.
The fetus is now growing at nine times the normal rate.
A four-month-old fetus, incredibly like that of a human.
But I've heard of tests you can run on the fetus.
Where is the fetus gonna gestate?
Take her into the fetus-frightening room.
How's the fetus?
You offended God no more than animals do. Your only sin was a fetus.
As the fetus develops. it can spend up to seventy percent of its day. in a dream state.
The stronger fetus absorbs the weaker and comes to birth as a single child.
In your case, the fetus wasn't completely absorbed and it had to be removed surgically.
I think the absorbed fetus was merely a vessel, a stolen body, if you like.
Her fetus will abort from the trauma of the procedure.
No Andy. The fetus aborted.
Like a fetus.
Where's the fetus gonna gestate?
You can tease me, my friend. But in America, and this is the truth, they're experimenting fetus transplant to allow men's pregnancy. Finally!
I turned to put the fetus.
What is this fetus papyraceous?
What is it? Fetus papyraceous. Ah, it's one twin able to carry. the embryo of its twin inside if it's a female.
Peg, you can sweet-talk me all you want but I'm not sitting among a bunch of fetus condos in overalls.
Yeah, pay your respect to the fetus just like the rest of us.
Around 50 years of age. At the 5 year wedding anniversary. a 5 week old fetus, is in here.
The fetus is dead already.
I knew, even when you were nothing more than a fetus in your mother's womb, that we would have to fight our battle someday.
I buried the fetus under an olive tree and paid the maids to wash the sheets.
And you have no idea what I'm saying, because, face it, you're a fetus.
If you kill the mother, the fetus dies too.
But the fetus is going to be aborted, so let it go down with the ship.
An anorexic teen? A fetus? It's a conspiracy.
What they'll do anything they can to save a fetus but if it grows up to be a doctor they just might have to kill it?
Now is a fetus a human being?

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A stem cell can come from an embryo, fetus or adult.
By this reasoning, a woman who finds herself pregnant at an inconvenient time could have an abortion, as long as she preserves a single cell from the fetus to ensure that its unique genetic potential is preserved.
But it seems absurd that this should make any difference to the morality of aborting the fetus.
If, at a later date, the woman wants to have a child, why should she use the DNA of her earlier, aborted fetus rather than conceiving another fetus in the usual way?
Perhaps the assumption is that, as opponents of abortion sometimes say, the aborted fetus had the genetic potential to become a Beethoven or an Einstein.
But, for all we know, it is the next fetus that the woman will conceive, not the one she aborted, that will turn out to be the Beethoven or Einstein.
As a fertilized egg turns into an embryo, and then a fetus, those initial stem cells somehow show their daughter cells how to become skin, liver, eye, or bone.
She was miscarrying, and, according to her husband, repeatedly asked for a termination after being told that the fetus would not survive.
But Halappanavar and her husband were then informed that Ireland is a Catholic country; the fetus still had a heartbeat, so the procedure was out of the question.
A non-Catholic, slowly being poisoned by a fetus that was no longer viable, was asked to accept that care would be withheld from her because the Pope, acting on the orders of St. Paul, was staying the hand of her doctors.
So a Hindu perspective on the Halappanavar case would dictate saving the mother's life if the fetus were endangering it.
When we have a choice between lives with such different prospects - and can make the choice before the embryo or fetus has any awareness at all - shouldn't we be able to choose the child with the better prospects?

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