Sentences with phrase «if human fetuses»

Even if human fetuses had teeth (and aren't you glad now that they don't?)

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It's actually a pretty reasonable position — if the fetus is a human being.
A fetus is not viable outside the human body until approximately 20 weeks gestation, so if abortion is being had after that then feel free to scream murder... I might be inclined to agree with you.
If one considers cloning, the storing of human fetuses for research purposes and organ harvesting, and the whole field of genetic manipulation, no one can fail to have noticed the slow erosion of human dignity that threatens us.
If quickening corresponds to the emergence of a unified experience in the fetus, then it is an important stage in the movement toward human personhood.
They say further that even if one does not equate a fetus with a child, as long as one attributes some value to the fetus» and they demonstrate how economists routinely make such outrageous calculations in insurance claims for loss of body parts» and put the value as low as one hundredth of a human being, the lowered crime rate would not come near justifying the number of abortions.
The most pressing question, was, perhaps: «If Dante had the scientific information we have now, would he still think the fetus was more plant - like before it became a human
If they developed artificial wombs, that were capable of gestating a human fetus, or if we developed the ability to transplant a fetus from one woman to another, those would be analagous, and would present other options instead of abortioIf they developed artificial wombs, that were capable of gestating a human fetus, or if we developed the ability to transplant a fetus from one woman to another, those would be analagous, and would present other options instead of abortioif we developed the ability to transplant a fetus from one woman to another, those would be analagous, and would present other options instead of abortion.
But the flippant way it's often discussed, from both sides, but here specifically in regards to the fetus, as if it's not a human life, is outrageous.
If the answer is YES to all four above then the fetus is a living unique human being with a beating heart, that is not harming any one.
So if it is YES to all four questions then a fetus / embryo / blastocyst / baby (all of the four are the same) is proven to be a living unique human being who is not physically harming his / her mother.
If you are absolutely convinced a fetus is truly the full moral equivalent of an extant human baby, then any political or ideological qualms you have about helping out with things like birth control and child care, or including se - x education in school classrooms.
Experimental procedures can be licit if they «respect the life and integrity of the embryo and do not involve disproportionate risks for it, but rather are directed to its healing, the improvement of its condition of health, or its individual survival»; but the mere «use of human embryos or fetuses as an object of experimentation» is «a crime against their dignity as human beings.»
Paul Ramsey argues (as does William Buckley in a letter to me) that if a fetus is not fully human, then neither is an infant.
Note that some have such view for religious reasons, some have such view for purely scientific ones (e.g., for a fetus in a stage late enough that it would have survived in nICU if delivered prematurely, it's hard to make an argument that merely being attached to a placenta and not to nICU life support somehow turns the fetus from a live human being to «perfectly fine to surgically excise part of mother's body».
To understand if cell sex might be an additional important factor influencing outcomes, the team incubated nanoparticles with human amniotic stem cells (hAMSCs) which were extracted from the amniotic layer of placenta attached to male and female fetuses.
The team can not yet say if similar signaling happens in human fetuses infected with Zika.
Maybe you believe that human embryos are different in a morally significant way from other human cells, even if you don't think that they have the status of born humans, or even fetuses.
Schneider and his team decided to see if introducing EDA into the amniotic fluid surrounding a human fetus might have the same preventive effect.
If they did, they'd join religious groups in expressing outrage every time Planned Parenthood or other pro-abortion mouthpiece calls an unborn child (fetus, if you prefer) «a blob of tissue» or tries to prevent the biology of human prenatal development from being taught in public schoolIf they did, they'd join religious groups in expressing outrage every time Planned Parenthood or other pro-abortion mouthpiece calls an unborn child (fetus, if you prefer) «a blob of tissue» or tries to prevent the biology of human prenatal development from being taught in public schoolif you prefer) «a blob of tissue» or tries to prevent the biology of human prenatal development from being taught in public schools.
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