late-term Meaning & Definition

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  • Social norms, however, mirror legal norms to the extent that moral personhood is also not attributed to the late-term fetus.

  • Here too legal personhood is not extended to the late-term fetus.

  • Following this argument to its logical end dictates that parents be allowed to abort a late-term fetus for any reason.

  • When the pregnancy in question is advanced, what constraints should and can be placed upon "late-term" procedures?

  • If the norm of moral personhood for late-term fetuses is weak, moral rights will be similarly weak.

  • As a result, partially restrictive policies emerge as moral (rather than legal) personhood offers a compelling framework to impute some moral rights to the late-term fetus.

  • There is a record of a female gestating a single late-term fetus, which exhibited the same spotted color pattern as the adult.

  • One recorded female was gestating a single late-term fetus.

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