0 past simple and past participle of abort --
1 to cause something to stop or fail before it begins or before it is complete: --
2 to stop the development of a baby that has not been born, usually by having a medical operation: --
If these fetuses are healthy, they should not be aborted.
Very often, if the fetus is female, it is aborted.
So far, no transplant has been aborted for this reason after an ethics review.
Would they prefer to be aborted than to be born an octuplet?
If the tracker was unable to find the joint during the search the process was aborted and the robot stopped.
Similarly, the inclusion of women of high or low parity as well as women who have already aborted could affect the rates.
Various studies have been done using spontaneously aborted fetuses, but there has been no mention of dissolution of cords.
Excepting perhaps the fetuses that are aborted as a result of such a program, no one would be asked to make sacrifices.