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How medical technology is changing the conversation about fetal viability - Marketplace

Advances in medical technology have pushed the boundaries of fetal viability — a term for the point at which a fetus can survive outside the womb.. When the Supreme Court handed down the Roe v ... Read More
The question of fetal viability and how it's changing the abortion debate

Fetal viability was considered to be around 28 weeks when Roe v. Wade was decided in 1973. How is medical technology changing the question of viability, and the abortion debate? Read More
Will Technology Change the Abortion Debate? - The Atlantic

In the U.S., abortion laws are based on when a fetus is “viable.” But technology keeps changing what that means. When the Supreme Court legalized abortion in 1973, it restricted the procedure ... Read More
The question of fetal viability and how it's changing the abortion debate - WLRN

Fetal viability was considered to be around 28 weeks when Roe v. Wade was decided in 1973. How is medical technology changing the question of viability, and the abortion debate? Read More
The question of fetal viability and how it's changing the abortion debate | On Point - WBUR

Fetal viability was considered to be around 28 weeks when Roe v. Wade was decided in 1973. How is medical technology changing the question of viability, and the abortion debate? Read More
The question of fetal viability and how it's changing the abortion debate | NCPR News

Fetal viability was considered to be around 28 weeks when Roe v. Wade was decided in 1973. How is medical technology changing the question of viability, and the abortion debate? Read More
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