Think about it. Scientifically, they don't. Morally, yes they do feel pain.
and check this out. It's not an abortion pic, but of a 21 week old fetus getting ready to undergo surgery. I just found this last night and it is an AMAZING photo. http://www.abortiontv.com/Pics/ForbiddenPicture.htm
at 21 weeks, abortion is still legal.
2006-07-13 04:53:00
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answered by Anonymous
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The baby does not feel any pain with an internal monitor. The monitor simply attaches to the top of the babies head and just as if they are monitoring your contractions on your stomach. The monitor causes no pain. I cant answer your abortion question but, to say that please give your baby up for adoption to a family that will love your baby as there own. My husband and I are looking to adopt and we could not imangine why anyone would have an abortion when it is as easy as giving a family someone special to love that might not otherwise have children. Good Luck and God Bless
2006-07-13 04:57:39
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answered by Jayme 2
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Babies can get distressed when they're being born and yes they can feel pain - it's something they've developed over time in the womb. I'm not sure at what stage a foetus would gain this capacity - you'd have to look up developmental information. I imagine that past a certain point abortion would hurt, yes.
There's a discussion of it here: http://www.spucscotland.org/education/beginningoflife/foetaldevelopment/ It suggests anywhere between 8 weeks and fourteen weeks is most likely. Certainly within the third month, then.
2006-07-13 04:53:25
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answered by Anonymous
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A scientific study showed that at around ten to twelve weeks the nervous system does form. A taping of an abortion showed the baby pulling back away from the needle as they came near it. The pregnancy was in its tenth week.
2006-07-13 05:28:16
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answered by AMBER K 2
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Yes they can, pain signals travel from the area effected to the receptor in the brain. These are the only pathwys that have no mylenation. Mylenation is the process where by we strenthen certain signals and learn how to walk, talk, play golf. Pain is basic and is felt right from aound 12 weeks when the brain is developing fast. Of course there is infantile amnesia which means we dont remember anything before 3 years old, but thats no excuse
2006-07-13 04:55:53
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answered by Anonymous
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So basically you wanna open up the huge discussion that is the abortion debate. When an unborn baby is still young enough to be legally aborted it could breath, eat and drink by itself (it doesn't because it doesn't need to) surely if it can do fairly complex things like these it is able to feel pain.
2006-07-13 04:53:53
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answered by lumwoz 2
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Yes I believe the unborn child can feel pain. And for the girl you know who uses abortion for birth control, she needs counseling. There are much better forms of birth control, my favorite for an unmarried girl is abstinence.
2006-07-13 04:59:18
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answered by robielee 1
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babies can feel pain well before being born. the internal monitor that was attached to your sons head was probably something he barely noticed, since it causes minimal pain. However, abortions... yes, the baby can feel it. What a terrible way to die.
2006-07-13 04:53:06
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answered by Anonymous
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yes they can, during abortions the baby will sometimes try to grap the tools and keep them away and they move away from them. It amazes me that even after knowing that some people still think that abortion is not murder
2006-07-13 07:54:46
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answered by Dries 3
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well, EVERYTHING feels and doesn't. It sounds strange, but when you say "feel", the only thing in the world at this point that can feel is anything that respond to the environment. Because even if you stab yourself and you don't respond, you don't "feel". And, if you say "pain", again, that's sort of characterization that belongs to humans only. So, if the baby is not mentally hurt, then it's not.
2006-07-13 04:55:41
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answered by [Tsuniper-X] 5
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"possibly this is been reported by technological expertise you'd be wanting to have a mind and nerves with the intention to experience discomfort- yet again, you won't be able to instruct that a touch one would not experience discomfort on the theory that they received't have completely advanced brains nor nerve platforms. you won't be able to imagine what this is prefer to be a "fetus." " It won't be able to be objectively shown that corpses do no longer experience discomfort. It has even been reported by sane, sensible those who understanding is amazingly ordinary, if no longer favourite, in the international so that you won't be able to even declare that's sure that slightly of paper isn't in ache once you scrape a pen over it. mind pastime is all we ought to flow on in making judgments as to how in all probability issues are to experience discomfort as analogous to ourselves. also, as Citizen reported, discomfort isn't the in basic terms difficulty. you want to make a judgment about even if you're killing someone or no longer too. If a fetus won't be able to plausibly have a experience of itself, loose will, awareness, existence-tale etc then there is not any reason imo to administration it in a distinct thanks to an animal of a similar mind ability. that is now to not say that such discomfort is unimportant yet, to absorb yet another answerer, I do experience extra challenge for a lack of life whale than a lack of life fetus (formerly a particular type of weeks, a minimum of) because it has self-understanding besides as a extra constructive advanced experience of discomfort. certainly i imagine this is unusual if human beings do not. i'm continuously fairly sceptical of claims from professional-existence web pages about fetuses being considered to scream, flow away, spell out 'I forgive you mummy' in semaphore etc, as they have a tendency to be faux or very deceptive.
2016-10-14 10:28:58
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answered by Anonymous
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