ok, embryo -- sloppy language on my part. If what you are saying is true I do 
not understand the objection, even from a very conservative religious point of 
view. Fifth or sixth day? Might as well worry about the cells they take in a 
gyn exam. 

>Embryo and fetus are two different things. An embryo becomes a fetus
>at the end of eighth week after conception.
>The embryos used for embryonic stem cell research are always created
>in the lab and are destroyed on the 5th or 6th day of life, if you
>want to call it that.
>Fetus farming was just banned. That's where the woman becomes pregnant
>for a while and at some stage they abort the fetus for research.
>
>
>On 7/21/06, Dana Tierney  wrote:
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