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Pastimes : The Boxing Ring Revived

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To: Machaon who wrote (4061)1/22/2003 8:25:04 PM
From: TimF  Read Replies (1) of 7720
 
Not true. Science can remove embryos, freeze them and store them for many years, until another host
can be found. The can probably do the same thing with fetuses.


They can freeze and store embryos but there can be damage. Fetuses can not be removed, frozen, unfrozen and reimplanted.

The woman must survive outside the womb, without a host, therefore, the embryo and fetus should be
given the same equal opportunity.


That statement doesn't make any sense. If a great swimmer can swim the English channel does that mean it is fair that we dump you in the middle of the channel and keep anyone from rescuing you as you deserve the same "opportunity" to swim long distances??

By your logic, a woman who is not pregnant would be forced to carry the fetus of another woman,
since you believe that women must be forced to bear fetuses that they don't want.


The other women are not the child's parent. Also the other woman can not be forced to carry the child. There is no practical way to transfer the fetus.

You are suggesting quite a slippery slope.

Not at all. I am suggesting none of the things that you say I am suggesting.

Tim
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