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Last updated: 2/23/2012

New prenatal test creates ethical, political fallout

A new prenatal test that reveals birth abnormalities at a much earlier stage is sure to give pregnant women and their families a lot more to think about. Erica Hill reports. Then, Dr. Paul Root Wolpe, Director of the Center for Ethics at Emory University, talks to Erica and Gayle King about the ethical issues.

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