The question of whether parents have the right to abort a developing fetus is complex and often hinges on ethical, legal, and personal beliefs. Many argue that parents should have the autonomy to make decisions about their own bodies and family planning, which includes the right to choose abortion. However, views on this issue can vary significantly based on cultural, religious, and philosophical perspectives. Ultimately, the legal framework surrounding abortion rights varies by jurisdiction, reflecting the diverse opinions on this sensitive topic.
Yes, they can. But a heifer aborting her fetus is primarily due to high stress, malnutrition, plant poisoning or an infection. Heifers are made to abort their calves with an injection of Estrumate or Lutalyse if they have poor conformation or abnormal reproductive structural features, or if they have a bad temperament that could be dangerous to the producer trying to help them calve out. Heifers that are aborted are sold for meat right away.
In a bicornuate uterus, where the uterus has two horns, the presence of a fetus can occur in either the left or right horn, depending on the specific case. The side that contains the fetus is determined by various factors, including the position of the embryo during implantation. It's important to assess each individual case through ultrasound or other imaging techniques to identify the location of the developing fetus.
You have the right to decide over the fetus and the baby when it's born. But apart form that you are still under your parents care until you are of legal age.
Not for the future but in the right dose it can make you abort this pregnancy.
They do it all the time. Mothers have a universal right to abort her responsibility to a child.
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The flap-like opening in the interatrial septum of the fetus is called the foramen ovale. It allows oxygenated blood to bypass the developing lungs and shunt directly from the right atrium to the left atrium. This opening typically closes shortly after birth as the pressure changes in the heart and pulmonary circulation.
That is their decision, within legislation. It is certainly not the business, or right, of others to declare they are wrong.
With some women it can go undiscovered for weeks. Others will expell the fetus right away.
TIFFA stands for targeted images for fetal anomalies. A normal TIFFA scan will show that the fetus is growing and developing well. It will also show that the correct amount of amniotic fluid is present and that the placenta is in the right place.
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That sounds about right for a 10 week fetus. The size limits are between 0.9 and 1.2 inches.