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Is it a human being?
"From the moment a baby is conceived, it bears the indelible
stamp of a separate distinct personality, an individual
different from all other individuals." Ultrasound
pioneer, Sir William Liley, M.D. 1967.
"After fertilization has taken place a new human being has
come into existence. This is no longer a matter of taste
or opinion. Each individual has a very neat beginning,
at conception." Dr. Jerome Lejeune, genetics professor
at the University of Descartes, Paris. He discovered
the Down syndrome chromosome.
"It is scientifically correct to say that an individual
human life begins at conception." Professor M.
Matthews-Roth, Harvard University Medical School.
"By all the criteria of modern molecular biology, life is
present from the moment of conception." Professor
Hymie Gordon, Mayo Clinic.
When does the heart begin to beat?
At 18 days [when the mother is only four days
late for her first menstrual period], and by
21 days it is pumping,
through a closed circulatory system, blood whose type
is different from that of the mother. J.M.
Tanner, G. R. Taylor,
and the Editors of Time-Life Books, Growth, New York:
Life Science Library, 1965, p.
When is the brain functioning?
Brain waves have been recorded at 40 days on the Electroencephalogram
(EEG). H. Hamlin, "Life or Death by EEG," JAMA,
Oct. 12, 1964, p. 120
Brain function, as measured on the Electroencephalogram, "appears
to be reliably present in the fetus at about eight weeks
gestation," or six weeks after conception. J. Goldenring, "Development
of the Fetal Brain," New England Jour. of Med., Aug.
26, 1982, p. 564
How early do some organs form?
The eye, ear and respiratory systems begin to form four
weeks after fertilization. K. Moore, Before We Were Born,
3rd ed., 1989, p. 278
And function?
Very early, e.g., glucagon, a blood sugar hormone, has
been demonstrated in the fetal pancreas 6 weeks after fertilization,
and insulin by 7 to 8. F. Cunningham, "Pancreas," William’s
Obstet., 19th ed., 1993, p. 183-4
Thumbsucking has been photographed at 7 weeks after fertilization.
W. Liley, The Fetus As Personality, Fetal Therapy, 1986,
p. 8-17
When does the developing baby first move?
"
In the sixth to seventh weeks. . . . If the area of the
lips is gently stroked, the child responds by bending the
upper body to one side and making a quick backward motion
with his arms. This is called a ‘total pattern response’ because
it involves most of the body, rather than a local part." L.
B. Arey, Developmental Anatomy (6th ed.), Philadelphia:
W. B. Sanders Co., 1954
At eight weeks, "if we tickle the baby’s nose,
he will flex his head backwards away from the stimulus." A.
Hellgers, M.D., "Fetal Development, 31," Theological
Studies, vol. 3, no. 7, 1970, p. 26
Another example is from a surgical technician whose letter
said, "When we opened her abdomen (for a tubal pregnancy),
the tube had expelled an inch-long fetus, about 4-6 weeks
old. It was still alive in the sack. "That tiny baby
was waving its little arms and kicking its little legs
and even turned its whole body over." J. Dobson, Focus
on the Family Mag., Aug. ’91, pg. 16
When are all her body systems present?
By eight weeks (two months). Hooker & Davenport, The
Prenatal Origin of Behavior, University of Kansas Press,
1952
When do teeth form?
All 20 milk-teeth buds are present at six and a half
weeks."Life
Before Birth," Life Magazine, Apr. 30, 1965, p. 10
And include dental lamina at 8 weeks. Med. Embryology,
Longman, 3rd Ed., 1975, p. 406
How about nine weeks?
At nine to ten weeks, he squints, swallows, moves his
tongue, and if you stroke his palm, will make a tight
fist.
By nine weeks he will "bend his fingers round an object
in the palm of his hand." Valman & Pearson, "What
the Fetus Feels," British Med. Jour., Jan. 26, 1980
When does he start to breathe?
"
By 11 to 12 weeks (3 months), he is breathing fluid steadily
and continues so until birth. At birth, he will breathe
air. He does not drown by breathing fluid with-in his mother,
because he obtains his oxygen from his umbilical cord.
This breathing develops the organs of respiration." "Life
Before Birth," Life Magazine, Apr. 30, 1965, p. 13
"
Maternal cigarette smoking during pregnancy decreases the
frequency of fetal breathing by 20%. The ‘well documented’ higher
incidence of prematurity, stillbirth, and slower development
of reading skill may be related to this decrease." 80
F. Manning, "Meeting of Royal College of Physicians & Surgeons," Family
Practice News, March 15, 1976
"
In the 11th week of gestation fetal breathing is irregular
and episodic. As gestation continues, the breathing movements
become more vigorous and rapid." C. Dawes, "Fetal
Breathing: Indication of Well Being," Family Practice
News, Mar. 16, 1976, p. 6
Episodic spontaneous breathing movement have been observed
in the healthy human fetus as early as ten weeks gestational
age. Conners et al., "Control of Fetal Breathing in
the Human Fetus," Am J. OB-GYN, April ‘89, p.
932
When can she swallow?
At 11 weeks. Valman & Pearson, British Med. Jour., "What
the Fetus Feels," 26 Jan. 1980, p. 233
What of detailed development, like fingernails and eyelashes?
Fingernails are present by 11 to 12 weeks; eyelashes
by 16 weeks. Fingerprints are completely established
during
the fourth month of gestation. Hamilton et al., Human Embryology,
Fourth Ed., 1972, p. 567
At what point are all her body systems working
By 11 weeks. "Life Before Birth," Life Magazine,
Apr. 30, 1965, p. 13
How does the size of the baby increase in weight?
At 12 weeks (three months) she weighs about 30 gm (1.0
ounce); at 16 weeks about 170 gm (6 ounces); and at 20
weeks (four months), approximately 454 gm (one pound).
When is taste present?
"
Taste buds are working between 13 and 15 weeks gestation" (11
to 13 weeks after conception). Mistretta & Bradley,
Taste in Utero, 1977, p. 62 Bradley et al., "Dev.
Taste Buds . . . ," J. Anat. 101 (4) 1967, p. 743-752
How about hearing?
"
Auditory sense is present in the infant 24 weeks before
birth [14 weeks after conception]. This involves brain
functioning and memory patterns." M. Clemens, "5th
International Congress Psychosomatic," OB & GYN,
Rome: Medical Tribune, Mar. 22, 1978, p. 7
Courtesy: Vanderbilt University Students for Life
Posted with Permission
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