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Food for thought.(CORRESPONDENCE)(Letter to the editor)

American Prospect, The,  November, 2006  by Forrest, Robert

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THE CONTROVERSIES about abortion rights, and stem cell research could be clarified. When most people think about conception or pregnancy they picture, in their mind's eye, a baby (not a blastocyst or embryo). This leads some people to confuse a fertilized egg with a baby [and] religious considerations are easily added.

A study done in England not too long ago showed that perhaps 40 percent of fertilized eggs were missing so much chromosomal material that a pregnancy ...

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