AprilMay wrote:If she was pregnant though, I don't think the machines would have tried to save it. Especially since it would have just been conceived and be no larger then 20 cells. Other then that, yes, I do think it could have been saved.
If she was pregnant though, I don't think the machines would have tried to save it. Especially since it would have just been conceived and be no larger then 20 cells. Other then that, yes, I do think it could have been saved.
You are.
Then again, I'm not the one with the medical degree.
Then again again, neither is Chadwick, so we can't really know what to expect. :robotindifferent:
...or is it "expect what to expect".....................
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Message Edited by Shadow Griever on 04-22-2006 11:11 AM
Message Edited by darkhaze on 04-22-2006 11:39 AM
minuend wrote:I doubt though that the baby would have been far enough along in development to survive outside the womb long enough to be placed in an artificial womb.
You know...psychtictry....the one where you're psychic...
......you know?