In the first year of life, children with sickle cell anaemia are protected from blood flow blockages by the presence of foetal haemoglobin.
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Selective reduction - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Selective reduction (or fetal reduction) is the practice of aborting one or more fetuses in a multifetal pregnancy. Such an abortion procedure is often performed ... |
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While doctors treat foetal reduction as a deeply regrettable, but necessary and sensible course of action, it is acknowledged that it places a heavy burden on ...
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Sep 21, 2009 ... INTRODUCTION: Foetal reduction is a procedure by which one or more foetuses in a multi-foetal pregnancy are terminated selectively by an ...
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MULTIPLE PREGNANCY AND SELECTIVE FETAL REDUCTION INFORMATION . Since the advent of assisted reproductive technology (ART), multiple ...
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Aug 20, 2011 ... Foetal reduction is the dark side of the moon of fertility treatment. All too often women who become pregnant have…
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A procedure for the age of multiple pregnancies gains acceptance and contributes to the mentality that 'inconvenient lives are disposable'. Most women facing ...
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Selective reduction is possible. The issue of aborting one or more of the unborn babies (or foetuses) in a multiple pregnancy, often called selective reduction, ...
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Jan 5, 2012 ... A new phrase has entered our Orwellian vocabulary: foetal reduction. What this means is that a mother who, following artificial reproduction, ...
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Embryonic or foetal reduction is performed in order to eliminate, in case of ... embryonic or foetal reduction, such as stimulation of the ovaries and embryo ...
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