Sentences with phrase «live foetuses»

Abortionists: -[1] Cut off all 4 limbs while the baby is still alive [to make it easier for mother][2] Saturate the babe with saline solution which burns the flesh off the whole body — while still alive [3] Suck the LIVE foetus from the womb with a specially devised vacuum cleaner [4] Look up partial birth abortion right up to 9 months if you've got the guts But they don't tell young moms this.

Not exact matches

Sometimes baseless theories about the anthropological and ethical difference of the various developments of the prenatal life are employed: the so - called «progressive humanisation of the foetus».
As I flew back from Dublin to Edinburgh I read the Sunday edition of the Irish Independent the headline of which was «POLL: Act Now on Abortion say voters» with the story continuing: «The most seismic shift [in the Irish public's attitude to abortion] is that a clear majority (56 %) now favour a new referendum to repeal the current position, which gives equal right to life to the mother and foetus
Medical science defines life as the ability to feel and respond to the environment around you and a foetus less than 6 months does not have that and hence is only an appendage.
Half of the Warnock Committee agreed with the Christian viewpoint, while half felt that individual rights did not begin until a foetus could live independently outside the womb.
In a letter to AIMS Ireland, Ms Laffoy clarified that in the opinion of the legal expert, Emily Egan SC, the 8th amendment can not serve as a legal justification for carrying out a procedure or treatment without consent, if the life of the foetus is not in danger.
In the case of abortion the balance is between the woman's right to do what she wants with her own body, and the right of a foetus to live, if it could comprehend what that is.
However, because the foetus receives different amounts of nutrients and shows defects in its ability to use these during development, the researchers believe that the child will still be more susceptible to metabolic dysfunction later in life.
These seven whale foetuses, on display in Whales: Beneath the surface, show the development of humpback whales in the first few months of their lives.
High fat, high sugar diet in pregnant mice compromised the flow of nutrients to the foetus, leading to complications later in life.
T. foetus is more common in young cats living in high - density environments such as shelters where the parasite is easily transmitted.
Plunging headfirst into the 21st century, group exhibition The Luminous Interval at The Guggenheim Bilbao takes The Saviours of God as a starting point to address the myriad and often uncontrollable dualities that surround the cyclical nature of life, from the conception of a foetus or an artwork to the birth of a nation, and the subsequent demise of both.
Before birth the mother and unborn child are one in the sense that «[t] he «life» of the foetus is intimately connected with, and can not be regarded in isolation from, the life of the pregnant woman»: Paton v. United Kingdom (1980), 3 E.H.R.R. 408 (Comm.)
A discussion as to how it can be morally correct that the same act committed upon a foetus should be worthy of punishment only if the foetus survives to be born and to live independently for a time, as opposed to if it is killed in utero, is beyond the scope of this article.
There is a growing body of evidence that suggests a malnourished foetus will program its body in a way that will incline it to chronic diseases later in life.
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