fetal viabilities การใช้
- Several types of health problems also influence fetal viability.
- The legal debate on fetal rights sometimes invokes the notion of fetal viability.
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- The 1973 Roe vs . Wade Supreme Court decision legalized abortion prior to fetal viability.
- Such a ban on abortions prior to fetal viability is unconstitutional under Roe vs . Wade.
- The stage of pregnancy defined as the beginning of legal fetal viability varies around the world.
- The law presumed, contrary to medical opinion, that fetal viability begins at the 21st week of pregnancy.
- The field of neonatal intensive care has exploded, pushing the line of fetal viability ever closer to conception.
- Today, thanks to strides in neonatology, most experts place the point of fetal viability at 23 or 24 weeks.
- Artificial uteri may expand the range of fetal viability, raising questions about the role that fetal viability plays within abortion law.
- Artificial uteri may expand the range of fetal viability, raising questions about the role that fetal viability plays within abortion law.
- Daschle offered to bar all abortions after fetal viability, except of course to save a woman's life or her basic health.
- Both provisions were designed to restrict abortions after the point of fetal viability, which the law presumed to occur at 24 weeks of pregnancy.
- The court found that all three state laws placed an undue burden on abortion rights by outlawing even the procedures most commonly used prior to fetal viability.
- While this procedure is often referred to as a late-term abortion, it takes place before fetal viability, up to about 24 weeks of pregnancy.
- Alberty admitted under oath and in an affidavit, however, that he made some false statements on the tape and knew little about fetal viability or sales.
- This is the phrase invented by pro-life groups to stigmatize all abortion procedures, not only in late term but those commonly used before fetal viability.
- The twenty-three weeks is usually regarded as the lower bound of fetal viability because technology has been unable to surpass the limit set by lung development.
- The Ohio law, passed in 1995, banned all abortions past the point of fetal viability, which the law presumed to occur at 24 weeks of pregnancy.
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