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==Definition:==
Infanticide is the direct killing of an infant - either by neglect or by action. Infanticide most often occurs when the child is born with some mental or physical disability or is simply unwanted. Often times, the child is delivered, set aside unattended to, and left to die. Infanticide is the direct killing of an infant - either by neglect or by action. Infanticide most often occurs when the child is born with some mental or physical disability or is simply unwanted. Often times, the child is delivered, set aside unattended to, and left to die.
==Controversy==

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Definition:

Infanticide is the direct killing of an infant - either by neglect or by action. Infanticide most often occurs when the child is born with some mental or physical disability or is simply unwanted. Often times, the child is delivered, set aside unattended to, and left to die.

Controversy

Many people consider Fetal Tissue Experimentation to be a gray are when it comes to causing the death of children Template:Pro-life-stub

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