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  2. Born alive laws in the United States - Wikipedia

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    It passed into law on August 5, 2002. [7] The law defines a "born alive" infant as the complete expulsion of an infant at any stage of development that has a heartbeat, pulsation of the umbilical cord, breath, or voluntary muscle movement, regardless of circumstances of birth or severance of the umbilical cord, and provides rights for

  3. Fetal rights - Wikipedia

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    The law, however, allowed for the postponement of the execution of sentenced pregnant women until a baby was delivered. [13] Several Hindu texts on ethics and righteousness, such as Dharmaśāstra, give fetus a right to life from conception, although in practice such texts are not always followed. [14]

  4. Born alive rule - Wikipedia

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    The born alive rule is a common law legal principle that holds that various criminal laws, such as homicide and assault, apply only to a child that is "born alive".U.S. courts have overturned this rule, citing recent advances in science and medicine, and in several states feticide statutes have been explicitly framed or amended to include fetuses in utero.

  5. Born-Alive Infants Protection Act - Wikipedia

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    The Born-Alive Infants Protection Act of 2002 ("BAIPA" Pub. L. 107–207 (text), 116 Stat. 926, enacted August 5, 2002, 1 U.S.C. § 8) is an Act of Congress. It affirms legal protection to an infant born alive after a failed attempt at induced abortion. It was signed by President George W. Bush

  6. Trump keeps saying some states allow the execution of ... - AOL

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    And you know, one of those states is Minnesota.” In truth, no U.S. state, including Minnesota, allows for the killing of a baby after birth, and numerous fact-checks have pointed this out.

  7. Recognition (family law) - Wikipedia

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    A child born to a married woman or within 300 days of divorce has the husband as legal father (presumption of paternity) The presumption does not apply if the presumed parents were not (formally) living together 300 days prior to the birth, unless the presumed parents make a declaration at the registration of the birth.

  8. Timeline of reproductive rights legislation - Wikipedia

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    [16] [86] Other legal code sections declared that the only people who can legally perform legal abortions are licensed American Samoan physicians. [16] [86] Legal code sections 46.3902 and 46.3903 made any attempt to terminate a pregnancy except in the case of saving the physical or mental health of the mother a crime. [16] [86] [88]

  9. Mothers' rights - Wikipedia

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    All legal statutes declare that the mother or parents are allowed to make the decisions regarding a child's education, religion, medical care, and deciding where the child will live. A biological mother, fathers married to the mother before or after the child's birth, and as of 2003 [update] , fathers on their child's birth certificate are ...