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- All subsequent APGAR scores reflect the newborn's response to interventions during the transition from intrauterine to extrauterine life.
- And when it comes to my children-- the actual extrauterine ones, that is-- I was, and remain, a lioness.
- Uterine-like mass with features of an extrauterine adenomyoma presenting 22 years after total abdominal hysterectomy-bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy : A case report and review of the literature.
- In September 1999 an English woman, Jane Ingram ( age 32 ) gave birth to triplets : Olivia, Mary and Ronan, with an extrauterine fetus ( Ronan ) below the womb and twins in the womb.
- The seven-judge panel was responding to a petition by the New Family organization on behalf of an unnamed 48-year-old woman who had a hysterectomy as a result of cancer but saved some of her ova for extrauterine fertilization.
- Fitch argues, however, that the extended period of physical immaturity of human infants, and the extrauterine development in human encephalization gives the human-infant relationship a different and more extended period of intergenerational dependency than that found in any other species.
- The habit is to cut the cord immediately after birth, but allegedly there is no medical reason to do that; on the contrary, it is theorized that not cutting the cord helps the baby in its adaptation to extrauterine life, especially in preterm infants.
- As demonstrated by animals in the wild ( the great apes, for example ), the offspring is held by the mother immediately after birth without cleaning and is continually exposed to the familiar odor of the amniotic fluid ( making the transition from the intrauterine to extrauterine environment less overwhelming ).
- As for her parents, I do not have any right to condemn them; subjectively, if they have acted with the right intention and in good faith, they may even obtain great merit before God for what they have decided on and asked the doctors to carry out . " Luciani added, " Getting down, however, to the act in itself, and good faith aside, the moral problem which is posed is : is extrauterine fertilization in vitro or in a test tube, licit ? . . . I do not find any valid reasons to deviate from this norm, by declaring licit the separation of the transmission of life from the marriage act ."
- As for her parents, I do not have any right to condemn them; subjectively, if they have acted with the right intention and in good faith, they may even obtain great merit before God for what they have decided on and asked the doctors to carry out . " He added, " Getting down, however, to the act in itself, and good faith aside, the moral problem which is posed is : is extrauterine fertilization in vitro or in a test tube, licit ? . . . I do not find any valid reasons to deviate from this norm, by declaring licit the separation of the transmission of life from the marriage act ."