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Cloning:No Ordinary Baby
« on: July 11, 2003, 12:34:53 pm »
I was just watching this movie on Lifetime called "No Ordinary Baby". It was about a doctor who found out how to clone blah blah and she agreed to help these two people clone a baby for them because they couldn't have children anymore due to menopause or something. I forget why because I started watching the movie half way through. Anyways, the doctor took a cell from their deceased daughter who got killed in a car accendent. So the press got involved with it and the woman carrying the baby went into labor 3 weeks too soon. The baby was born and she was fine until she stop breathing. She had a repertory failure and they said to the press that she died the second day of living. The reporter who got in the way always thought that it was her fault because the reason the baby was born so soon was because the mother got nervous and went into early child birth which can cause repertory failure. At the end of the movie the reporter was looking for the aunt because she wanted a follow up story for what would have been the babys first birthday. She found the aunts home and the baby was alive and the doctor,who said the baby was dead,was there with them celebrating her first birthday. The reporter was upset but moved on and said to the head reporter guy that she never found the baby.

I thought this was a great movie and since I didn't see it from the start I'm not sure if it was a true story. Does anybody know if it was? Or anyother clone stories besides the sheep one?
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Cloning:No Ordinary Baby
« Reply #1 on: July 11, 2003, 12:44:46 pm »
Definitely NOT a true story.
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