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  2. Mizuko kuyō - Wikipedia

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    Mizuko (水子), literally "water child", is a Japanese term for an aborted, stillborn or miscarried baby, and archaically for a dead baby or infant. Kuyō (供養) refers to a memorial service. Previously read suiji , the Sino-Japanese on'yomi reading of the same characters, the term was originally a kaimyō or dharma name given after death.

  3. Fetal rights - Wikipedia

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    Relying on examinations of miscarried fetuses, Aristotle believed that male fetuses acquire their basic form at around day 40, and female ones at day 90. [10] For Pythagoreans , however, fetal life was co-equal in moral worth with adult human life from the moment of conception; similar views were held by Stoics . [ 11 ]

  4. Tri-State Crematory scandal - Wikipedia

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    Although the state of Georgia had pertinent regulations, a loophole in the law allowed crematories like Tri-State who dealt only with funeral homes to operate without a license, allowing them to go without state inspection. The state has since moved to tighten its regulations. [citation needed]

  5. Ohio woman who miscarried at home won't be charged with ... - AOL

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    After she miscarried, she tried to go to a hair appointment, but friends sent her to the hospital. A nurse called 911 to report a previously pregnant patient had returned reporting “the baby’s ...

  6. Ohio woman who miscarried at home won't be criminally ... - AOL

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    An Ohio woman who faced a felony charge after she miscarried at home will not be charged, a grand jury decided Thursday.. Brittany Watts, 34, had been charged with abuse of a corpse after she ...

  7. Brittany Watts, the Ohio woman who miscarried at home, will ...

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    Brittany Watts, an Ohio grand jury has declined to indict Brittany Watts, a Warren, Ohio resident after she was charged with felony abuse of a corpse after miscarrying her 21-week-old fetus.

  8. Emergency rooms refused to treat pregnant women, leaving one ...

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    She miscarried in a restroom toilet in the emergency room lobby while her husband called 911 for help. “She is bleeding a lot and had a miscarriage,” the husband told first responders in his call, which was transcribed from Spanish in federal documents.

  9. Morgue - Wikipedia

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    This is why some corpses are kept as long as one or two years at a hospital or in a funeral home. When the family has enough money to organize the ceremony, the corpse is taken from the cold chamber for burial. In some funeral homes, the morgue is in the same room, or directly adjacent to, the specially designed ovens, known as retorts, that ...