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    Challenges→It is prima facie wrong to sever the relationship between a child and the gestational mother at birth

    Therefore, the argument from intimate relationships does not straightforwardly apply to the gestational bond at the moment of birth.

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    • 1.Gestational bonds lack the reciprocal emotional exchange and mutual recognition present in paradigmatic intimate relationships.
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    • 2.The fetus cannot consent to or participate in the relationship, unlike partners in intimate relationships who actively engage.
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    • 3.Birth marks a radical discontinuity in physical integration, making pre-birth and post-birth bonds categorically different.
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    • 1.The gestational bond involves continuous physical interdependence and biological unity comparable to intimate relationships.
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    • 2.Many intimate relationships (parent-infant, unconscious partners) lack reciprocal emotional exchange yet retain moral force.
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    • 3.Birth is physiologically gradual, not instantaneous, making categorical distinctions between pre- and post-birth bonds artificial.
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