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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | In the 2007 show, Jamie was not only horribly injured in the car crash, but was also pregnant and lost the fetus. That's an odd detail to add to the modern version, unless it will be important later on. And consider how difficult it must be to add bionic parts to an adult body and have them work with the natural organs. Even having just one bionic arm must be a struggle. But if you gradually add bionic parts to a fetus as it grows, the brain and nervous system will specially adapt to them and treat it as normal development. A fetus's ability to heal rapidly without scarring can't hurt either. |