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In [[2365]], [[Deanna Troi]] became [[pregnant]] from a [[non-corporeal lifeform]]. [[Lieutenant]] [[Worf]] proposed aborting the fetus as it may have been a threat to the crew. Troi refused, and carried the child to term, which lasted just over a day. ({{TNG|The Child}})
 
In [[2365]], [[Deanna Troi]] became [[pregnant]] from a [[non-corporeal lifeform]]. [[Lieutenant]] [[Worf]] proposed aborting the fetus as it may have been a threat to the crew. Troi refused, and carried the child to term, which lasted just over a day. ({{TNG|The Child}})
   
In [[2368]], [[Geordi La Forge]] commented that had he been conceived on [[Genome colony]], he would have been terminated as a fertilised cell due to his [[blindness]]. ({{TNG|The Masterpiece Society}})
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In [[2368]], [[Geordi La Forge]] commented that had he been conceived on [[Genome colony]], he would have been terminated as a fertilised {{dis|cell|biology}} due to his [[blindness]]. ({{TNG|The Masterpiece Society}})
 
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Abortion was a procedure in which a fetus was terminated within the mother's womb.

In 2153, the Triannon female Indava asked Doctor Phlox to terminate her pregnancy, as she did not want her child to become a soldier in D'Jamat's war. Phlox did not perform the procedure because he was not finished "studying their physiology." (ENT: "Chosen Realm")

In 2365, Deanna Troi became pregnant from a non-corporeal lifeform. Lieutenant Worf proposed aborting the fetus as it may have been a threat to the crew. Troi refused, and carried the child to term, which lasted just over a day. (TNG: "The Child")

In 2368, Geordi La Forge commented that had he been conceived on Genome colony, he would have been terminated as a fertilised cell due to his blindness. (TNG: "The Masterpiece Society")

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