This is honestly tame, try looking at the pile of mangled tiny developing hands and legs from first term abortion or the even more fun third term where the infant is delivered backwards until only the head needs to be pushed out, the doctor then cuts the vocal cords, makes an incision into the base of the skull, scrambles the brain, and crushes the skull so the patient receives the minimal amount of vaginal damage. We wouldn’t want to have someone forced to hear the screams of an infant being murdered, or for the patient to receive any pain from her choices.
Dang. So even if it's badly premature and not coming out by itself naturally, the baby will be aware once forced out past a certain point in development?
It depends on the fetus, but I’ve seen a few first term abortions that were still moving after being pushed out until they died. The fetus develops a neural spline within the first two weeks which becomes the base for the spinal cord, female fetuses actually develop the base of their eggs so the genetic material that would have been your grandchildren is already present by then.
One of my friends was born just under 3 months premature.
Obviously, they survived. With modern medical technology, people can be born VERY early (I think the record is 4.5 months premature?) and still be able to survive and thrive.
This is honestly tame, try looking at the pile of mangled tiny developing hands and legs from first term abortion or the even more fun third term where the infant is delivered backwards until only the head needs to be pushed out, the doctor then cuts the vocal cords, makes an incision into the base of the skull, scrambles the brain, and crushes the skull so the patient receives the minimal amount of vaginal damage. We wouldn’t want to have someone forced to hear the screams of an infant being murdered, or for the patient to receive any pain from her choices.
Dang. So even if it's badly premature and not coming out by itself naturally, the baby will be aware once forced out past a certain point in development?
It depends on the fetus, but I’ve seen a few first term abortions that were still moving after being pushed out until they died. The fetus develops a neural spline within the first two weeks which becomes the base for the spinal cord, female fetuses actually develop the base of their eggs so the genetic material that would have been your grandchildren is already present by then.
Damn son. I initially skipped over your comment at the top but after this one I got curious where your experience came from.
Based as fark.
One of my friends was born just under 3 months premature.
Obviously, they survived. With modern medical technology, people can be born VERY early (I think the record is 4.5 months premature?) and still be able to survive and thrive.