This_person
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Actually, she's right and you're kinda funny about it!are you calling a fetus a parasite?
sorry just trying to be difficult
Actually, she's right and you're kinda funny about it!are you calling a fetus a parasite?
sorry just trying to be difficult
Define the difference between the two on a scientific level.
Get back up in that Ivory Tower, boy!are you calling a fetus a parasite?
sorry just trying to be difficult
Separate DNA. Separate digestive and respiratory and circulatory and, well ALL biological systems.
i know she's right!Actually, she's right and you're kinda funny about it!
.....go away....Get back up in that Ivory Tower, boy!
That's not a good argument. There are plenty of parasites that depend on hosts for life.
I think that unless you've specifically dealt with any of these situations, you can't really make an organized statement for or against :shrug:i know she's right!
.....go away....
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Yes, but they can move about and find another source for what their needs are.
Fetal brain function begin in the first four weeksOne has viable brain function, and the other doesn't.
on that note, one can viably live outside of the womb...at least on machine assistance...but fetuses of a certain state cannot
I have no issues with abortions prior to viability outside of the womb, about 5 months developed, and past that isn't something I'm touching right now
I think that unless you've specifically dealt with any of these situations, you can't really make an organized statement for or against :shrug:
That's that dependancy thing, not whether or not they're separate lives. I fully agree the child the mother chose to put there is physically dependant upon that mother. That does NOT imply it is not a separate life.Even though they have separate digestive, respiratory, and circulatory systems, the fetus' systems still rely on the mother's systems in order to function.
I agree. That's why Xaquin's unsolicited comment on my past was not smacked away.I think that unless you've specifically dealt with any of these situations, you can't really make an organized statement for or against :shrug:
That's that dependancy thing, not whether or not they're separate lives. I fully agree the child the mother chose to put there is physically dependant upon that mother. That does NOT imply it is not a separate life.
Fetal brain function begin in the first four weeks
I agree. That's why Xaquin's unsolicited comment on my past was not smacked away.
Ok? That's not what I said.
One has viable brain function, and the other doesn't.
When the sperm hits the egg.......it's human...
:shrug: