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I've had this question for a while but never wanted the answer bc being unanswered made it a fascinating topic. But now I kind wanna know lol.

Please don't turn the comment section into anything controversial people.

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[–] Kolanaki@pawb.social 37 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) (2 children)

Mario's Pizzeria & Abortion Clinic: Yesterday's loss is today's sauce!

Please don't turn the comment section into anything controversial people.

Aw, c'mon...

[–] wingsfortheirsmiles@feddit.uk 2 points 19 hours ago

Weirdly reminds me of Futurama

[–] SnokenKeekaGuard@lemmy.dbzer0.com 10 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

Jen? Is that you? From hr

[–] daggermoon@lemmy.world 1 points 19 hours ago

Where do you think McDonald's hamburgers come from?*

*It's just a joke, don't write in

[–] IronKrill@lemmy.ca 2 points 23 hours ago

How do you think they make hot dogs?

[–] TheFogan@programming.dev 33 points 1 day ago (2 children)

from my understanding it's usually donated to medical research, but due to some anti-abortion rhetoric falsely producing fake stories of them being sold, it's otherwise discarded as medical waste.

[–] SaveTheTuaHawk@lemmy.ca 3 points 1 day ago

A cell line derived from an aborted fetus in the late 80s is now the basis for most good cell biology and disease related research. It's also the base line for synthesis of vaccines and biologic drugs. But, we are limited to this one line from one lab in Canada that has been commercialized by one company in California.

Huge waste of research potential to make the lives of all people better.

[–] SnokenKeekaGuard@lemmy.dbzer0.com 12 points 1 day ago (2 children)

Medical research makes sense. How is medical waste discarded?

[–] neidu3@sh.itjust.works 23 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Burnt in dedicated incinerators. Some hospitals have these as a means of disposing of tissue after surgeries.

[–] LemmyKnowsBest@lemmy.world 3 points 1 day ago* (last edited 21 hours ago) (3 children)

Jeez, the level of stoicism, emotional detachment the hospital workers must master. I also imagine they would delegate the task to someone else so it's not like the doctor is throwing fetus in the trash, he delegates it to someone else who does not have all the information and does not know what they're disposing of. Less emotionally traumatizing for everybody that way.

i imagine cremating fetusses is one of the lesser emotionally traumatizing things hospital workers have to deal with every day.

Also, if the fetus is big enough to be (near) viable and the abortion happens for medical reasons or in case of stillbirths, I hope/expect parents are given the option for a proper burial.

[–] SaveTheTuaHawk@lemmy.ca 1 points 17 hours ago

It helps to understand this is a natural process. Development is complex and sometimes fails, threatening the life of the mother and child. A lot of women used to die this way.

[–] sad_detective_man@sopuli.xyz 2 points 1 day ago

I find the most effective way of handling grisly work like that is emotionally embracing the function of what you're doing. You can care for the lives of the deceased and love your work without having to play stoic mindfuck games with yourself.

Alternatively, many drink. Or reduce humanity in their minds to a state of matter. Vulnerability is hard and most employers will only exploit it anyway

[–] TheFogan@programming.dev 5 points 1 day ago

I'm far from an expert on the topic, I believe things like unused tissue (IE also things like amputated limbs, bad organs etc...) is more or less cremated.

[–] remon@ani.social 2 points 1 day ago (1 children)
[–] SaveTheTuaHawk@lemmy.ca 1 points 18 hours ago

dontbreakmyballs

[–] Regna@lemmy.world 20 points 1 day ago (1 children)

It depends on the country, facility and age of the foetus. In a hospital setting it’s almost always medical waste as far as I know, but some people choose burial or strew the ashes in a special place after an abortion/miscarriage. If it’s a medical abortion it’s a non-issue, usually flushed.

Stem cell research is based on controlled origins, such as embryos from IVF, scientific volunteering, egg donations or similar procedures.

[–] Aussiemandeus@aussie.zone 6 points 1 day ago

Ohhh strew

I read stew at first and was kind of concerned

[–] DeathByBigSad@sh.itjust.works 17 points 1 day ago

To be placed in a vat to be cloned and grown into supersoldiers for the upcoming UN vs Martian Congressional Republic War.

[–] FreeBeard@slrpnk.net 9 points 1 day ago

In Germany the parents get asked if they want a burial but in my case most parents decide that the hospital should handle it. It is then disposed of in a mass grave.

[–] Nurse_Robot@lemmy.world 11 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Typically it's incinerated in the United States

[–] TribblesBestFriend@startrek.website 9 points 1 day ago (1 children)

And/or use for stem cell research

[–] SaveTheTuaHawk@lemmy.ca 2 points 1 day ago

No. Not unless consent was granted. You can't just use any human tissue without ethics approval and consent, it's a criminal offense.

[–] frog_brawler@lemmy.world 1 points 1 day ago

Put them under your pillow at night.

[–] nutsack@lemmy.dbzer0.com -1 points 19 hours ago

rich people buy them for a profit

[–] bollybing@lemmynsfw.com 0 points 19 hours ago

Play basketball.

[–] IWW4@lemmy.zip 8 points 1 day ago (1 children)

It gets disposed of like all other medical waste.

[–] SnokenKeekaGuard@lemmy.dbzer0.com 5 points 1 day ago (1 children)

I actually dont know how other medical waste is disposed either?

[–] Assassassin@lemmy.dbzer0.com 7 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Per the Wikipedia article on biomedical waste:

Biomedical waste is often incinerated. An efficient incinerator will destroy pathogens and sharps. Source materials are not recognizable in the resulting ash. Alternative thermal treatment can also include technologies such as gasification[13] and pyrolysis including energy recovery with similar waste volume reductions and pathogen destruction.

An autoclave may also be used to treat biomedical waste. An autoclave uses steam and pressure to sterilize the waste or reduce its microbiological load to a level at which it may be safely disposed of.

Microwave disinfection can also be employed for treatment of biomedical wastes. Microwave irradiation is a type of non-contact heating technologies for disinfection. Microwave chemistry is based on efficient heating of materials by microwave dielectric heating effects. When exposed to microwave frequencies, the dipoles of the water molecules present in cells re-align with the applied electric field. As the field oscillates, the dipoles attempts to realign itself with the alternating electric field and in this process, energy is lost in the form of heat through molecular friction and dielectric loss.

For liquids and small quantities, a 1–10% solution of bleach can be used to disinfect biomedical waste. Solutions of sodium hydroxide and other chemical disinfectants may also be used, depending on the waste's characteristics.

Sooooo, burn it, almost burn it with steam, almost burn it with radio waves, or chemically burn it.

[–] hemko@lemmy.dbzer0.com -1 points 1 day ago

They're used as raw material for the plastic containers for food at Tubberware