lol!!
i'm 28 wks pregnant, and i would laugh my head off if someone came up & congratulated me on my "human tissue thing"!! lol...
2007-12-06 11:47:53
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answer #1
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answered by Ember Halo 6
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Not all people agree it a baby only after the baby is born. I have a friend who is very early in her pregnancy and calling the baby the "human tissue thing" would insult her. To her and a lot of other people it is their baby from the moment of conception.
2007-12-06 11:50:36
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answered by Tessa 5
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You know I was thinking it's a good thing they don't allow abortions after the human tissue thing is born. Cause if they did none of these human tissue things would live past two.
2007-12-06 12:17:40
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answered by zenock 4
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Depends if you want to be sociable or confrontive and argumentative.
When you plant a kernel of corn in the ground, what do you expect to grow?
A carbohydrate or an ear of corn?
There is also a theory of when the fetus becomes a live human. I think it is when the heart begins to beat. How about you? The miracle of life is the spark that beats in you until the day you die. You can loose your sight, hearing, taste, feeling, movement, mind, lungs, kidneys, liver, etc and still live. Sometimes as a vegetable but still a live. Therefore the heart beat is the determining factor to life. Agree?
2007-12-06 11:50:29
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answered by Mystical Oracle 2
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Did I just bust you distorting things? :)
I think you're well aware that most pro-choicers consider a fetus to be a baby, a life of its own, *after* it has reached the point where it can survive outside the womb. And just because the expected result isn't always realized (miscarriage {abortion by 'God'?} ends far more pregnancies per year than does abortion) does that mean that we can't acknowledge an expectant mother's hopes?
(((dog sneeze)))
2007-12-06 13:08:59
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answered by Je Marche Drôle 3
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i think it depends on how the woman views her pregnancy. if she views the growing tissue inside her as a baby, thats what it is to HER. in my opinion the "human tissue" doesnt become non-parasitic until it reaches the gestational age at which it can survive outside the womb, but as a mother of 3 ive always viewed my pregnancies as babies as soon as i found out i was pregnant. some things have more emotional value than scientific.
2007-12-06 11:49:33
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answered by k 1
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I really don't like it when people say that a baby is a tissue when it isn't a tissue. It is a baby at conception. Don't get me going or I will really give it to you. That is why alot of women of abortion because they don't realize that it is a baby not tissue.
2007-12-06 11:55:10
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answered by blazek35 5
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I even have had one little lady and am due with yet another any day. With my first lady I craved chocolates, carried fairly intense, throughout, broke out with zits a littl bit and had no morning affliction. With this lady I crave the two chocolates and salt, carried fairly low, am around like a basketball, no zits and had some morning affliction interior the 1st trimester and interior the 0.33! it is nuts how different each and each being pregnant may well be! good luck to you on your being pregnant!
2016-11-13 22:05:04
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answered by ? 4
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Had you ever borne a child, you would know the difference. I felt them move and respond to my voice every time my wife at the time was bearing my children. Let's see, science has shown that the unborn child moves, feels pain, secretes fluids, etc. Sounds like a living human to me.
2007-12-06 11:51:04
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answered by Brother Jonathan 7
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lmao, human tissue thing... haha!
lol
Actually, it depends. Some people believe that it's a baby at the moment of conception.
Some people think of it as a baby after it is born.
That's why abortion is such a hard topic; everyone's definition of living is different.
But good question!
=]
2007-12-06 11:47:13
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answered by Tally 3
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The baby's heart is already beating before the woman knows that she is pregnant. It is a baby not just a clump of tissue.
2007-12-06 11:52:25
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answered by allan b 5
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