Nonviable fetus definition

Nonviable fetus means a fetus ex utero which, although living, is not viable.
Nonviable fetus means a fetus ex utero (outside the body) which, although living, is not viable.
Nonviable fetus means a fetus ex utero (outside the body) which, although living, is not viable. "Dead fetus" means a fetus ex utero which exhibits neither heartbeat, spontaneous respiratory activity, spontaneous movements of voluntary muscles, nor pulsation of the umbilical cord (if still attached). "In vitro fertilization" means any fertilization of human ova which occurs outside the body of a female, either through admixture of donor human sperm and ova or by any other means. 2. Criteria for Approval

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