Equally irrelevant to the discussion is the fact that the fetus can
not survive outside the womb.
As I've stated if a woman does not want to provide their child the use of their womb I think they should have the choice to terminate their pregnancy so long as the fetus can
not survive outside the womb.
Not exact matches
So something that doesn't even have a beating heart till at least the 6th week of development is a baby to you, something that couldn't even
survive it it was brought
outside of the
womb.
Abortion is
not a sin, the bible doesn't support that and it's been legal since roe vs wade in 1973 once again the fetus can
not survive outside of the mothers
womb the first 21 weeks and that is the only time it's legal, after 21 weeks the fetus can
survive, breath, eat, think ect.
@Keith actually it's you who can't seem to stomach the reality of things we know full well what it means, once again you have to get your facts strait, it's only legal to abort the first 21 weeks when the fetus can
not live
outside of the mothers
womb, if the mother is to give birth within this time line the the fetus could
not survive (a miscarriage).
once again you have to get your facts strait, it's only legal to abort the first 21 weeks when the fetus can
not live
outside of the mothers
womb if the mother would give birth within this time line the the fetus wouldn't
survive, a miscarriage.
The argument that we get from your side is that the child could
not survive outside of the
womb.
A seed is
not a plant, an egg is
not a chicken and a fertilized human egg is
not a person until it can
survive outside the
womb.
Now if the baby could
survive outside of the
womb, then feel free to scream murder but if it can't then so be it.
First of all, those deaths could have been something like Trisomy 13 or 18, where the babies can't
survive outside of the
womb, and no doctor can save them — meaning they would've died at the hospital, too.
The legendary court case says that women will be allowed the right to an abortion as long as the fetus is
not past the point of viability, where it could possibly
survive outside of the mother's
womb.
If PROM occurs earlier in pregnancy, the baby's lungs might
not yet be mature enough to
survive outside the
womb.
The truth is, often, miscarriage is something that happens when a baby isn't developing properly or has conditions that would make it impossible for him to
survive outside of the
womb.