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"A quarter of a century ago the first test-tube baby, Louise Brown, was born," noted the London Independent on July 1st. "Now scientists have raised another startling prospect--'unborn mothers.'"
"Scientists announced [on June 30th] that they have been able to remove immature ovaries from four-month-old fetuses," continued the report. "The theory is that they can be stimulated in the test tube to go through the later stages of development before the creation of fully mature eggs." This prospect "raises grave ethical questions about the ...