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A pregnant brain-dead woman in Georgia was kept on life support until her fetus was viable. Experts say it raises ethical and legal questions.
It took as little as five minutes to order abortion pills opponents argue are unsafe without a doctor adequately verifying ...
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Doncaster Free Press on MSNPregnant Doncaster teen and ex jailed over asylum seeker hotel riotA pregnant Doncaster teenager who threw missiles at police and stoked fires at a riot outside a hotel housing asylum seekers ...
S Ingelson told Newsweek: "My husband even thought he'd howl more when I was around, and we kept saying he was talking to his little sister." ...
Tech industry is all set for another round of layoffs. Microsoft is preparing to cut thousands of jobs, primarily in its sales division, as the company sharpens its focus on artif ...
In as little as five minutes, the Daily Caller News Foundation was able to easily order abortion pills opponents argue ...
Sami Wunder, a dating coach with a multi-million euro business, says she was determined not to jeopardize her income or her ...
There’s little research on the benefits of dancing to induce labour or once labour has started. But it’s unlikely to do any ...
A brain-dead pregnant Black woman who was kept alive in the southern US state of Georgia due to local abortion restrictions ...
The amendment to the Crime and Policing Bill was hailed as the biggest upgrade to England and Wales' abortion laws since ...
Adriana Smith, who was declared brain-dead, delivered her baby months after doctors cited Georgia’s strict abortion law to ...
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