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Fetal protection

Fetal protection legislation in the United States refers to laws designed to grant recognition as a "legal person" to a fetus. Such legislation is controversial because of the debate over abortion rights in the US.

For example, kicking a pregnant woman in the stomach, so that she has a miscarriage, would become a special category of crime.

Laws against certain types of abortion procedures would also seem to fall into this category.

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