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In reply to the discussion: Roe v. Wade's survival just got a little more unlikely [View all]joshcryer
(62,536 posts)And set harder limits to viability (technology has advanced). There will probably be some hogwash in there. A fetus before 22 weeks is just not going to make it with current methods.
But they will also signal to the religious groups to work on extogenesis; making technology for fetal survival outside of the womb at any fetal development stage.
Once that is signaled expect this to be developed quickly (we can already grow lambs in bags). And Roe will finally be banned outright.
It will be interesting to see conservatives arguing for stem cell research and IVF in order to achieve this goal. They don't have to provide a support system for women to have zygotes removed, they don't even have to establish such a system could exist, only that it could and then Roe is banned.