CONSIDER THE EVIDENCE. Medical scientists have discovered much about the life of an unborn child, while he or she lives in the mother's womb. For example (dates given as the approximate age of the baby after conception):
* At 21 days, the baby's heart begins beating, pumping the baby's own blood through his or her circulatory system; * At 40 days, the baby's brain begins functioning enough to generate measurable electroencephalographic (EEG) impulses ("brain waves") * At 21 days, the baby's arms begin developing, and fingers develop at 6 weeks; * The baby begins movement at 7 weeks, which can be felt by the mother at 16 weeks, becoming more active when the mother is awake, and less active when the mother sleeps: * The baby's facial muscles move, even forming "smiles," at 11 weeks; and * Touching the baby's sole causes him or her to try to move away at 9 weeks.
Thousands of similar observations have been made about the developing baby, but all point to the same conclusion-- a human being is formed at conception. Allowed to develop in the mother's womb, the unborn baby has the potential to become an infant, child, and adult.
* At 21 days, the baby's heart begins beating, pumping the baby's own blood through his or her circulatory system;
* At 40 days, the baby's brain begins functioning enough to generate measurable electroencephalographic (EEG) impulses ("brain waves")
* At 21 days, the baby's arms begin developing, and fingers develop at 6 weeks;
* The baby begins movement at 7 weeks, which can be felt by the mother at 16 weeks, becoming more active when the mother is awake, and less active when the mother sleeps:
* The baby's facial muscles move, even forming "smiles," at 11 weeks; and
* Touching the baby's sole causes him or her to try to move away at 9 weeks.
Thousands of similar observations have been made about the developing baby, but all point to the same conclusion-- a human being is formed at conception. Allowed to develop in the mother's womb, the unborn baby has the potential to become an infant, child, and adult.
http://www.priestsforlife.org/resources/abortionimages/fetaldevelopment.htm
http://www.unborn.com/window/welcome1.htm
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