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Subject: Re: Re: re: when does life begin
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Date: Sun, 16-Dec-84 14:12:58 EST
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> > How a person obtains
> > nutrients and oxygen does not make that person dependent on the source and
> > the reason for the original posting was to refute a statement on the
> > fetus's alledged biological dependence on the mother.
> > 
> > Thanks for supporting my statement.
> > 
> > 				Mike Johnston
> 
> Well, then if this is the case, then why is it not possible for ALL fetuses
> to survive outside of their mother's womb?
> 
> Sophie Quigley
> ...!{clyde,ihnp4,decvax}!watmath!saquigley

Sophie,

Allow me to set you straight.

All fetuses can survive outside their mothers' wombs.  Mike Johnston
is an example of one that did, free from all nutrients and oxygen.


				
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