Oh, get real. How many of our parents know our date of conception? Instead of "birth" day, would we then celebrate our "conceived" day?
2006-06-12 02:38:17
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answered by themainsail 5
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Beside the difficulty determining the actual date of conception. There are some who believe you are not a person while in the womb. They believe you are not a living being until you breath outside the womb. That is how they justify abortion in their minds.
2006-06-12 10:33:20
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answered by Jack B Nimble 4
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It's easier to give you an age on the day you are born than trying to calculate you time of conception
2006-06-12 09:46:13
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answered by miguelortize 3
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I think it's because of the whole debate of whether or not we are really alive inside the womb... the whole thing people fight over with abortion...
2006-06-12 09:37:46
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answered by anh51787 3
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The actual date of conception cannot be accurately determined with complete confidence. The day you are delivered, however, cannot be disputed.
2006-06-12 09:51:29
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answered by overtheline 2
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because to celebrate our conception date instead of our birth date would bring too much focus on what our parents were doing at that time.
2006-06-12 09:44:17
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answered by Mr. Hendricks 4
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Good idea, lemme guess--you're going to be legal in about 9 months?
2006-06-12 09:38:31
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answered by Goddess of Grammar 7
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there is no way to tell the exact time when the sperm and the egg actually meet
2006-06-12 10:00:26
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answered by Han_dang 4
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Then it would be called your conception day and not your birthday.
2006-06-12 09:39:05
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answered by SweetyPie 2
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because were not full developed to be able to wrome the world
2006-06-12 09:37:35
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answered by Anonymous
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