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Procreative Beneficence or Unethical Termination? Physician Efforts Fail to Diminish the Controversial Nature of Selective Reduction

Medical ethicists, physicians, reproductive professionals, scientists, and other interested stakeholders acknowledge the controversial nature of selective reduction, a medical procedure … More

Children, in vitro fertilization, IVF, murder, selective reduction

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