What the Study in Current Biology Actually said about the Pain Capabilities of Unborn Children |: There was one very important point that drew the attention of Mary Spaulding Balch, the director of National Right to Life’s Department of State Legislation, and chief architect of the Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act. “One noteworthy finding in the study is that it found no difference in perception or neural reaction to pain based on whether the infant was awake or asleep,” she said. “This calls into question one of the central claims of the Royal College of Obstetrics and Gynaecology’s Working Group–that unborn children are in a sleep-like state that, the Group argued, prevented them from feeling pain.”
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