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Life should be protected, respectfully.Which is irrelevant to if it is a pregnancy or not.
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Life should be protected, respectfully.Which is irrelevant to if it is a pregnancy or not.
You keep trying to change the subject, which is that pregnancy has not occurred if the egg does not implant.So, killing them off by not giving them a food source is ok?
Vegan are you? Because when Pro-life people say "Life" they tend to mean only Human life and only in particular circumstances.Life should be protected, respectfully.
It's still alive.You keep trying to change the subject, which is that pregnancy has not occurred if the egg does not implant.
No. Animals can be used for meat, not the same as human life.Vegan are you? Because when Pro-life people say "Life" they tend to mean only Human life and only in particular circumstances.
Exactly! Let nature take its course!It's still alive.
Irrelevant. You claimed it was a pregnancy and every time someone points out that is incorrect you do not address it.It's still alive.
Perhaps you should of said "Life* should be protected, respectfully."No. Animals can be used for meat, not the same as human life.
What are you if you are carrying a fertilized egg? Pregnant.Irrelevant. You claimed it was a pregnancy and every time someone points out that is incorrect you do not address it.
Huh, turns out we are both wrong.What are you if you are carrying a fertilized egg? Pregnant.
No. All humans. All circumstances.Perhaps you should of said "Life* should be protected, respectfully."
* Only applicable for human life on particular situations.
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Wait. Before sex actually occurred or after? I know conception occurs inside the Fallopian tubes and not the uterus.Huh, turns out we are both wrong.
When does a pregnancy start?
The start of pregnancy is actually the first day of your last menstrual period (LMP). This is the gestational age of the fetus. It’s about two weeks ahead of when conception actually occurs. Though it may seem strange, the date of the first day of your last period will be an important date when determining your due date. Your healthcare provider will ask you about this date and will use it to figure out how far along you are in your pregnancy.
Before conception can occur. I suppose it’s just an easier reference point to start the count because the actual date of conception is unknown. On average it can occur two weeks after the first day of the menstrual period. Not an exact science.Wait. Before sex actually occurred or after? I know conception occurs inside the Fallopian tubes and not the uterus.
Ok, thanks for clarifying.Before conception can occur. I suppose it’s just an easier reference point to start the count because the actual date of conception is unknown. On average it can occur two weeks after the first day of the menstrual period. Not an exact science.
It is or it isn’t. There’s no grey area.Sorta, yeah.
If you like, but realize that is a religious opinion, not a scientific one. In real life the boundary between life and non-life is fuzzy and indistinct.It is or it isn’t. There’s no grey area.
The oldest IVF embryo that was successfully implanted was, I believe, 27 years-old. We’re they “alive“ for those 27 years, in their cryogenic state?It is or it isn’t. There’s no grey area.
Life as we know it? Depends how you define lifeThe oldest IVF embryo that was successfully implanted was, I believe, 27 years-old. We’re they “alive“ for those 27 years, in their cryogenic state?
It’s not a religious opinion. At all.If you like, but realize that is a religious opinion, not a scientific one. In real life the boundary between life and non-life is fuzzy and indistinct.