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One could argue that anencephalic infants don’t live a hard life. ... The subject of organ donation from anencephalic babies is a very touchy subject. Anencephalic babies are born essentially without a brain. ... With this remaining brain stem, babies are able to survive for usually only a matter of days and their functions are limited to breathing, sucking, and few others. It is estimated that there are one to two thousand anencephalic babies born each year in the United States alone. Also, the number of babies and very young children waiting for organ donations such as hearts, kidneys, livers, and other vital organs outnumbers this figure by thousands.
Approximate Word count = 418 Approximate Pages = 1.7 (250 words per page double spaced)
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