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Ophis said:A lot of this discussion seems to be based on two extreme views which do not appear to acknowledge the differences in a foetus at different stages of pregnancy. In my opinion there is a big difference between killing the embryo when it is just a clump of unspecialised cells and before it develops a nervous system, or killing it when it is much more developed and capable of thinking/experiencing. The poll didn't really take account of this, it only mentioned development in relation to the level of dependence on the mother, so I voted "other".
I would therefore limit abortion so that it could only be performed before there has been significant development of the brain and nervous system. Before that stage I don't think the embryo could be considered to have anything resembling a mind or soul.
Foetuses have a beating heart and measurable brain waves at around 3 weeks after conception. By this stage, most women do not even know they are pregnant. Your proposal constitutes a theoretical cutoff, which has very very little meaning in the reality of the abortion culture.
But - of course - if your opinion is that abortion be allowed during the first 20 days of gestation, you're very entitled to it
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