The Lamb in a bag;
I am surprised that no one has asked about some of the embryo experiments. Artificial Wombs are now a solution to many infant problems. It freaks me out but its working on animals and PLANTS.
The lambs’ lungs and other organs developed as though they were in their mother’s womb, an important improvement over the incubators and ventilators now used to keep preemies alive. A few of the lambs have since grown to adulthood, and one is now more than a year old.
I noticed in bison also that the animals seem smarter too. Quote from a scientist, "They appear to have normal development in all respects,” says study leader Alan at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia. “We don’t have an intelligence test for lambs,” he adds, “but we think they’re pretty smart lambs.”
The average gestation time for humans is 40 weeks and 4 - 6 days for cannabis. But about 30,000 babies are born younger than 26 weeks old in the United States each year. Those pushing the limits of viability—22 to 23 weeks—typically weigh only about a pound and have less than a 50 percent chance of survival. Of those who survive, many have severe disabilities, including lung disease and cerebral palsy.
If the new device succeeds, the parents of a premature baby might someday peer into an incubator that looks a bit like an aquarium. In the device, a premature infant is enclosed in a large, clear plastic bag filled with artificial amniotic fluid.
I can dump more details about cannabis/plant embryo and fetus rescue if you guys like. These Mods seem to understand my direction and what I'm trying to show you guys.
i cant spell so I mess up when spelling and dont like to look it up.... So PhD's please excuse my terms and spelling, amniotic vs ambiotic - theyll get what I'm saying....