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2023-06-16 06:42:42 UTC - HELPFUL

Rated by Participant: F95DE60D7D17BAF29E1DF1D39AACCECECE4A041264A4D6B58D3160E8E7486746
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The study states that fetuses in their last trimester are more likely to turn their head towards lights in a top-heavy triangle formation. It’s misleading since the account is against abortion even if the fetus is blind or doesn’t have an interpreted preference to lighting. https://www.research.lancs.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/the-human-fetus-preferentially-engages-with-facelike-visual-stimuli(244b21ec-7f45-4aee-8040-8de2cc80cd86).html

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