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A woman gives birth on the moon, it's the baby TECHNICALLY considered extraterrestrial

[From: ] [author: ] [Date: 11-12-26] [Hit: ]
-This is one of those things that I dont think has an actual answer,Weve never sent a pregnant woman into space (nor are we likely to do it in the forseable future).Launch and reentry are pretty stressful events, and you dont want to subject an expectant mother to that (heck, they wont let her ride some amusement park rides, and those are nowhere near as stressful on the body).......
I'm serious! please no senseless answers...

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Yes

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Only if the father was one of the aliens that live on the moon. In that case, the baby would be a 1/2 extraterrestrial.

This would most likely be the scenario, since NASA would not send a pregnant astronaut into space. The male astronauts now are wimps- highly unlikely to have sex with female astronauts.

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This is one of those things that I don't think has an actual answer, for a couple of reasons:

We've never sent a pregnant woman into space (nor are we likely to do it in the forseable future). Launch and reentry are pretty stressful events, and you don't want to subject an expectant mother to that (heck, they won't let her ride some amusement park rides, and those are nowhere near as stressful on the body).

The radiation is space would present too great a risk of miscarriage or developmental problems.

So, suppose we send a woman to the moon, and she becomes pregnant after she gets there? Well, we're decades away from having a moon base that could support someone for the nine months it would take to bring a baby to term.

I don't think it's nearly close enough to happening that there's been any serious thought about it.

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Unless she gave birth in a space suit while exploring some crater, she would most likely give birth at a base owned by her country. That would make it sovereign territory of that country, in which case the baby would be considered born in that country. In any case, don't be ridiculous. Allowances would be made no matter what the circumstances, of course.

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The baby's birth PLACE is extraterrestrial. However, the baby is fully human, with fully human DNA, so the baby itself is still an earthling.

You can take the humanoid off of the planet, but you can't remove the humanoid from the baby.

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A child born to American parents abroad is still an American. I guess it is how "extraterrestrial" is defined when something like that finally happens.

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if it really happens the child is literally extra terrestrial but biologically not an ET

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You would imagine so but still...

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I would have to say yes.

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A Freudian slip is when you say one thing but mean your mother
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