Amazing advances in Fetal surgery...that is for babies still in the womb...that doesn't include killing them.

2aguy

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Good look at the medical advances for performing surgery on babies in the womb....

the most dramatic developments in medicine are leading to the recognition that children in the womb are candidates for care — including lifesaving surgery — that was unthinkable a few short decades ago. In fact, these developments are so rapid that children’s hospitals across the nation have been opening separate fetal surgery units.
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The maternal-fetal medicine (MFM) specialty is intense, with high stakes, dramatic changes, and high rewards. In 2010 there were 1,355 MFM specialists in the United States; now there are 1,587. These practitioners exist in all but one state (Wyoming), and the increases in some locales over the past decade are as high as 600 percent (Virginia) and 400 percent (District of Columbia). Nationwide, there is approximately one MFM specialist for every 14 general obstetrician-gynecologists and for every 2,277 births.



And this would not be happening under socialized medicine...these advances come from a for profit medical system...where saving lives and making money saving those lives is the goal....socialist systems where managing the cost is the only concern do not create new and innovative technologies and techniques like this.....
 
Good look at the medical advances for performing surgery on babies in the womb....

the most dramatic developments in medicine are leading to the recognition that children in the womb are candidates for care — including lifesaving surgery — that was unthinkable a few short decades ago. In fact, these developments are so rapid that children’s hospitals across the nation have been opening separate fetal surgery units.
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The maternal-fetal medicine (MFM) specialty is intense, with high stakes, dramatic changes, and high rewards. In 2010 there were 1,355 MFM specialists in the United States; now there are 1,587. These practitioners exist in all but one state (Wyoming), and the increases in some locales over the past decade are as high as 600 percent (Virginia) and 400 percent (District of Columbia). Nationwide, there is approximately one MFM specialist for every 14 general obstetrician-gynecologists and for every 2,277 births.



And this would not be happening under socialized medicine...these advances come from a for profit medical system...where saving lives and making money saving those lives is the goal....socialist systems where managing the cost is the only concern do not create new and innovative technologies and techniques like this.....
But..but.........but........................

THOSE AREN'T BABIES!
 

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