In the case that led the Supreme Court to overturn Roe vs Wade, the State of Mississippi made the strong claim that fetuses can feel pain. We argue that critical biological evidence used to support this claim was misinterpreted and that the State’s argument conflated pain and nociception. Abortion policy has profound moral and ethical consequences and therefore needs to be grounded in the most accurate scientific arguments, as well as a clear understanding of what we mean when we use the term pain.
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Salomons, T.V., Iannetti, G.D. Fetal pain and its relevance to abortion policy. Nat Neurosci 25, 1396–1398 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41593-022-01188-1
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