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He pictured it in the red convection of the womb, growing, thriving, and encroaching on his life.
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BALTIMORE — Not every child exposed to cocaine in the womb grows up unscathed.
The result would be an embryo that could, if implanted into a woman's womb, grow into a baby that would be an exact genetic replica, or clone, of the patient.
The same type of cells that grow in my womb grow in other parts of my body, on my ligaments, my bowel, my liver, and when I bleed, they bleed into places they shouldn't and the blood can't escape.
This is because as your child and your womb grow, your appendix gets moved.
Endometriosis is more than "just" period pain Endometriosis is a disorder where the endometrial tissue that lines the uterus grows outside the womb too, most commonly on the ovaries or the lining of the pelvis.
Bachmann, like many anti-abortion leaders, worries that the pill might sometimes prevent an already-fertilized egg from implanting in the womb and growing.
Produced in a different womb and growing up at a different time than his forebear, a clone may (we don't know) be much less similar than an identical twin.
In the piece, she detailed her ongoing battle with endometriosis, which causes cells similar to the lining of the womb to grow outside of the womb, forming lesions, scar tissue and cysts and resulting in chronic pain, abnormal bleeding and vastly higher rates of infertility.
Agreement is widespread that reproductive cloning, in which the embryos are implanted into a woman's womb to grow into babies, should be banned.
Even after two months, when the swelling in her womb had grown in contrast to the one on her back which had shrunk in next to no time, she was still cross at Istanbul and Istanbul was still of an unknown colour and just as indifferent to boot.
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