Sentences with phrase «organ of the fetus»

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At Psalms 139, the man David was inspired to write that «your (God's) eyes saw even the embryo (comprising 56 days) of me, and in your book all its (the human body) parts were down in writing (our DNA), as regards the days when they were not formed (before becoming a fetus), and there was not yet one (complete organ) among them.»
If one considers cloning, the storing of human fetuses for research purposes and organ harvesting, and the whole field of genetic manipulation, no one can fail to have noticed the slow erosion of human dignity that threatens us.
Which means that the fetus, which has all of the organs, including gender specific organs, is also the continuation of human life.
If you believe the government can force a woman to donate the use of her internal organs to sustain the life of a fetus, then why can't the government force anyone to donate the use their internal organs to sustain the life of someone requiring a transplant?
Of course, one problem is that those who do not support abortion would not think «a drop of blood... An organ» is the equivelent to a fetus / babOf course, one problem is that those who do not support abortion would not think «a drop of blood... An organ» is the equivelent to a fetus / babof blood... An organ» is the equivelent to a fetus / baby.
Bu tuntil that point, until the fetus has all of its organs and a functioning nervous system, there is no LIFE to take.
This summer, Americans were shocked to learn that Planned Parenthood had been engaged in activities that, whether you call it «selling» or «donating and being reimbursed for the costs of transport,» whether you call the sources «unborn children» or «fetuses,» undeniably involved exchanging organs and money.
Of course I was not comparing a kidney to a fetus; I was referencing the power of the government to exercise control over a person's bodily autonomy, in particular, whether a government should be empowered to require a specific and direct application of one's organs for the purpose of sustaining another «person's» lifOf course I was not comparing a kidney to a fetus; I was referencing the power of the government to exercise control over a person's bodily autonomy, in particular, whether a government should be empowered to require a specific and direct application of one's organs for the purpose of sustaining another «person's» lifof the government to exercise control over a person's bodily autonomy, in particular, whether a government should be empowered to require a specific and direct application of one's organs for the purpose of sustaining another «person's» lifof one's organs for the purpose of sustaining another «person's» lifof sustaining another «person's» life.
its never a «potential» human as many of you say... a kidney is a bodily organ and nothing more... thus to compare it to a fetus is idiocy and a desperation to try to justify killing the unborn
The nightmare for abortion advocates is a spreading consciousness of how exactly a healthy fetus is turned into a mass of marketable organs, how, in the words of a senior Planned Parenthood official, one might use «a less crunchy technique» — crush the head, spare the organs — «to get more whole specimens.»
He likewise rejects the use of «defective» fetuses or anencephalic babies for organ transplants, practices which he regards as barbaric and «absolutely unacceptable.»
Imagine a one minute ad that interspersed ultrasounds of a second trimester fetus with audio from Planned Parenthood officials about how they «crush» around the valuable organs that they sell, and then pictures of extremist politicians who support late - term abortion.
Placenta: The organ within the pregnant uterus through which the fetus derives its nourishment, at term, it averages one - sixth the weight of the fetus; is disk - shaped, about two and a half centimeters thick, and seventeen and a half centimeters in diameter.
It is the amount of time a fetus needs to develop the organs and mechanisms needed to deal with the challenges of living outside the womb.
The placenta is an organ that connects the fetus to the uterine wall and supplies oxygen, nutrients all to the fetus through the blood traveling down the umbilical cord of course connecting at the baby's belly button.
It is the first time that scientists have observed such an advanced version of this organ connecting the fetus to the womb in nonmammals.
The physical connection between mother and fetus is provided by the placenta, an organ, built of cells from both the mother and fetus, which serves as a conduit for the exchange of nutrients, gasses, and wastes.
Among these are evaluation of cardiac function in real time, mapping of water diffusion and temperature in tissue, mapping of organ blood pool and perfusion, functional imaging of the central nervous system, depiction of blood and cerebrospinal fluid flow dynamics, and movie imaging of the mobile fetus in utero.
Cells may migrate through the placenta between the mother and the fetus, taking up residence in many organs of the body including the lung, thyroid, muscle, liver, heart, kidney and skin.
If it does, the fetus could face a double whammy: Not only would exposures be higher during this period of organ and neural development, but rates of detoxification also would be diminished, vom Saal says.
It's well known that the placenta is a vital organ on which the survival and growth of the fetus are critically dependent.
In other words, the imprinted genes received from the father seem to do much of the work in providing the fetus with its organ of nourishment in utero.
Bolus of funding will help develop tools to probe this poorly understood organ linking fetus and mother
The placenta «has always been viewed as a passive organ — whatever happens to the mother is translated toward the fetus,» says lead author Irving Aye, now at the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom.
The idea is that this organ, which develops during pregnancy to provide nourishment to the fetus through the umbilical cord, is chock - full of helpful hormones and other nutrients that drop in the days and weeks after giving birth.
For the unfamiliar, the concept of eating the placenta — the organ that develops during pregnancy to provide nutrients to the fetus via the umbilical cord — is to fill up on the helpful hormones it contains that drop in the days and weeks after birth.
Much like an organ transplant, pregnancy requires the immune system of the mother to tolerate the fetus so it is not rejected.
If you wait to start eating healthy until you are already pregnant, the fetus will miss out on important nutrients in the first crucial weeks of development, when the foundations of your baby's organs are forming.
You can only sue for pain and suffering if your injury results in one of these examples: a body part loss, major disfigurement or scarring, a displaced fracture, a loss of a fetus, permanent injury to a body part or organ such that it can't heal normally, and death.
The biological sex of the fetus can sometimes be seen by looking at external sex organs on an ultrasound.
But their proposal — defunding all Planned Parenthood operations in retribution for secret videos showing the group's officials discussing the sale of fetal organs — would do far greater harm to fetuses than anything discussed in the videos.
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