Not exact matches
First of all, those deaths could have been something like Trisomy 13 or 18,
where the babies can't survive
outside of the
womb, and no doctor can save them — meaning they would've died at the hospital, too.
The legendary court case says that women will be allowed the right to an abortion as long as the fetus is not past the point of viability,
where it could possibly survive
outside of the mother's
womb.
When they're first born, they come out of the
womb where they're folded really close and tightly in the
womb and so that transition from in the
womb to the
outside is a big one.
It's easy to see why: being
outside the
womb is the place that most clearly resembles being inside the
womb: the cozy, secure place
where your baby began life.
During an ectopic pregnancy (sometimes called a tubal pregnancy) a fertilized egg implants itself
outside the
womb in contrast to a normal pregnancy
where the egg implants within the uterus.
Many of us imagine the
womb as a quiet sanctuary
where baby is isolated from the
outside world.