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February 19th, 2007, 03:09 PM
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If the baby has something wrong with it beyond breathing eating etc then the pain can be felt by the baby in the womb.
I agree with my mother.[/b]
Are you saying the less serious medical problems should be aborted? The most serious birth defects (IMO) would be those associated with the vital areas of living, i.e. breathing, eating, etc. The less serious would be things like Down's, cleft palate, etc. Should these abnormalities be aborted because they do not involve pain with breathing, eating, etc.???? I am not even sure if they DO experience pain with these abnormalities while inutero (though I am sure they don't with the serious abnormalities involving breathing, eating, etc. It would cause pain in those incidents, because the mother provides for these functions).
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