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I remember once how my dad said that in a science class in El Salvador when he was boy for some reason one of the things he saw in jars was a human fetus
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?.***Iâm not ***supporting that vile act but Iâm just asking whether it be good to âmake the best use of itâ if in places where this act is allowed and if for whatever reason the child canât be properly buried, that it woud be used for embryological studies so we can have a better understanding of how a deformity mightâve hapened in the womb if not just prenatal development in general?.
Actually just thinking about that makes me think if anyone were to look at the history of embryology well before the era of advanced body cameras,outside of natural miscarriages how we got all the data we have on embyrology now is a morally stomach wrenching course of actions that might even make James Marion Sims (considered the âfather of gynecologyâ) actions like experimenting on black slaves againest their will seem minor â~â.
Their are termination that happen for self-centered reasons like population control and bc of the personal desicion taken by those who unfortunatey didnât coudnât find a reason for bringing the child into existence,I know that.We can debate with that camp in our own way.
Yet there are also those who didnât bring the child into this life b/c of some something that happened in development and that was reason that was used to justify it.Maybe it had to do with the functionings of the womanâs ower region and/or maybe there was a biological shortcoming of some sort with the child.A part of me is asking right now that it in places where this happen would it be better to make that childâs death not have been as much in vain ***if ***(with the utmost respect obviously;absorbing what is observed with care,proceeding into further knowledge with caution) they are responsibly examined to make sure that other childrenâs prenatal deveopment doesnt take those turns and thus lowering the occurences of these things happening and thereby lower the amounts of terminations that are permitted b/c of unfavorable prenatal deveopments?.
_ Iâve been thinking that with Chinaâs birth control policy it would make sense that they woud have some of the most thorough studies on embryology done on the planetâŚwouldnât it :ehh:Their are termination that happen for self-centered reasons like population control and bc of the personal desicion taken by those who unfortunatey didnât coudnât find a reason for bringing the child into existence,I know that.We can debate with that camp in our own way.
Yet there are also those who didnât bring the child into this life b/c of some something that happened in development and that was reason that was used to justify it.Maybe it had to do with the functionings of the womanâs ower region and/or maybe there was a biological shortcoming of some sort with the child.A part of me is asking right now that it in places where this happen would it be better to make that childâs death not have been as much in vain ***if ***(with the utmost respect obviously;absorbing what is observed with care,proceeding into further knowledge with caution) they are responsibly examined to make sure that other childrenâs prenatal deveopment doesnt take those turns and thus lowering the occurences of these things happening and thereby lower the amounts of terminations that are permitted b/c of unfavorable prenatal deveopments?.