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unborn

adjective as in future

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Mr Bush also admitted deceiving three other women into thinking ashes he gave them were those of their unborn babies.

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That advice dismayed physicians, who say that fevers during pregnancy are a greater risk for the unborn and that acetaminophen is safer than alternative fever-reducing medicines.

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She said immediate custody would harm others, including Breen's son, unborn child, and the child she cares for, making this an "exceptional case".

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Doctors advised her to have an abortion because the disease can often damage the unborn child.

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Her lawyer noted how the star had "feared for her unborn baby" and hadn't discussed the news of her pregnancy publicly yet.

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