The growing interest in human reproduction and the identity of the embryo have prompted us to bring some considerations to the attention of scientists. In particular, we focus on the interactive relationship between the embryo and the mother starting from the earliest stages of development. Principles governing the acceptance and growth of the embryo in the uterus may represent a model for mutual tolerance and peaceful co-existence in human society.

Ricci, L., Ietta, F., Petraglia, F. (2005). Feto-maternal biology and ethics of human society. REPRODUCTIVE BIOLOGY AND ENDOCRINOLOGY, 3, 55-56 [10.1186/1477-7827-3-55].

Feto-maternal biology and ethics of human society

RICCI, LUANA;IETTA, FRANCESCA;
2005-01-01

Abstract

The growing interest in human reproduction and the identity of the embryo have prompted us to bring some considerations to the attention of scientists. In particular, we focus on the interactive relationship between the embryo and the mother starting from the earliest stages of development. Principles governing the acceptance and growth of the embryo in the uterus may represent a model for mutual tolerance and peaceful co-existence in human society.
2005
Ricci, L., Ietta, F., Petraglia, F. (2005). Feto-maternal biology and ethics of human society. REPRODUCTIVE BIOLOGY AND ENDOCRINOLOGY, 3, 55-56 [10.1186/1477-7827-3-55].
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