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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Jan 20

    A baby who had experimental surgery while still in the womb for a severe spinal defect, is born: full-term and kicking his feethttp://nyti.ms/2FVBPx3 

    5:30 PM - 20 Jan 2018
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      1. Bernard Ik. Frank‏ @Ben_of_Umueze Jan 21
        Replying to @nytimes

        Please indicate: Surgery done by a Nigerian doctor... It's not just when a Nigerian in involved in a crime that his nationality will be mentioned!

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      1. Maura Perry‏ @Maurajean50 Jan 20
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        My 2.5yo grand nephew had fetal surgery @25wks gestation for SB with the open c-section. He was born again 10 wks later weighing 6lbs. Today he is an active walking & talking busy 2 yr old! Miracle babies 💓

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      1. immargarita‏ @immargarita Jan 20
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        Wow!!!! That is phenomenal!!! Gotta love science, technology and medicine along with the mastery of all these doctors, surgeons & nurses! I'm properly impressed!

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      1. Lopez El‏ @LoveAnimalHuman Jan 20
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        This is why #IamProLife

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      1. ICHIE OBANI©‏ @donmekxy Jan 20
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        By the way, a Nigerian doctor performed the surgery.

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      2. Kite‏ @kiteman11 Jan 20
        Replying to @nytimes

        All the more reason to NEVER abort a child.

        1 reply 0 retweets 6 likes
      3. Lucas Wheeler‏ @TheLucasWheeler Jan 20
        Replying to @kiteman11 @nytimes

        No, "well done Doctors!"? No, "that's amazing!"? Had to go straight to having a whinge about a topic far broader than babies who have spinal issues. Couldn't help yourself, could you?

        1 reply 0 retweets 3 likes
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      1. Edward‏ @Edward19112943 Jan 21
        Replying to @nytimes

        Awesome doctor story specialist is what I need here in the Midwest North America.tooth and gum http://extractions.love  to hear about skilled doctors who know the difficulties and handle the situation.nice skill's.

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      1. Mark Hopkins‏ @markjohnhopkins Jan 20
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        Another victory for life!

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      1. Eric Christen‏ @ericdchristen Jan 20
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        You can almost sense the discombobulation the Times had letting this story run. “It’s a baby?” “Can we fall it that?” “If we do aren’t we kind of admitting we sanction murder?”

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      1. Stephen Brigido‏ @sbrigido11 Jan 20
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        Science has supported this for some time. And now technology is catching up. Tip of the iceberg..

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      2. Mary Snodderly‏ @bethsnodderly Jan 20
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        Shows that unborn children are human beings or a medical doctor would not be operating on one.

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      1. Joe Barr‏ @joebarr88 Jan 21
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        Amazing.

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      1. Drexel King‏ @drexelrking Jan 20
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        Key words there.. ‘baby still in the womb.’

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      1. Audrey-James Rostov‏ @JamesRostov Jan 20
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        Love reading these good news articles.

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      1. The West Declines‏ @WestDeclines Jan 20
        Replying to @nytimes

        So, wait. When you want it to be a "baby" in the womb, it's a "baby." But when you want it to be a "clump of cells" or a "fetus," it's a "clump of cells" or a "fetus." Why can't you make up your minds?

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      1. urRightI'mWrong‏ @rdsureshot7 Jan 20
        Replying to @nytimes

        Thank God for #prolife parents! @PPFA @PPact @PPAdvocacyMA believes this baby wasn't a baby. What a shame.

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      1. Alex‏ @AlexAanselm06 Jan 20
        Replying to @nytimes @PardesSeleh

        So you’re saying a child in the womb is a child? That doesn’t fit your editorial page.

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