DutchNews, January 26,
2018
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Amsterdam University’s AMC teaching hospital is to actively approach women who
have undergone an abortion or parents who have suffered a still birth to ask if
they will donate the foetus to a special tissue bank.
Researchers will then use
the tissue from the foetus to find out more about birth defects and normal
fetal growth.
‘Very occasionally people whose child was born dead or had an abortion
have asked us if they could help medical science,’ coordinator Bernadette de
Bakker said in a press release. ‘But that generated too little tissue for real
research.’
Parents will be asked as soon as possible if they are willing to
donate the foetus because speed is of the essence to ensure the results of the
research are trustworthy, De Bakker said. Donations will be stored anonymously.
Some of the foetuses will have genetic defects – the reason for most later
stage abortions – or will have been subject of a miscarriage.
Downs
‘For
example, we don’t know why one child with Downs has limited abilities but why
others can go to a normal primary school,’ said the project’s initiator and
genetics professor Raoul Hennekam. ‘Or why some develop heart defects and
others don’t.’
The foetuses donated by parents who had an abortion for what the
AMC terms ‘social’ reasons will be studied to learn more about normal
development.
Abortion is legal in the Netherlands up to 24 weeks but almost
half of all abortions take place before seven weeks.

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