Those of different religions have different views on abortion. Rape is NOT considered a justification for abortion by many in the pro life movement. Even though the American average is in favor of abortion in most or all circumstances, evangelical protestants are opposed to abortion in pretty much any circumstance. --- A rape exception has problems in that it is the word of the woman, and it involves a serious accusation against a third party. Even in cases where there is a rape exception in the law, in practice it can be impossible for a rape victim to actually get an exception. This is not just true for exceptions for rape. It is also true for exceptions for health reasons - cases where the fetus will not survive or where the woman's life is at risk are still denied abortions in many states. This article shows how exceptions can be on the books, but NOT be available to those who need those exceptions, even when the exception appears to be covered in the law. https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2023/01/21/us/abortion-ban-exceptions.html
Nonsense. Plus, the primary target has been doctors and medical establishments. What we're seeing is an assault on OB GYN healthcare.
Who said anything about babies? This is the abortion sub, not the child raring sub. There are human bacterias, yes., Bacteria is very much alive. For the billionth time now, please, do not confuse the potential with the actual. Bingo.
Why do you continue with the stupid crap? You showed irrelevant crap, either because you have to divert from facts and reality or are clueless about the topic. Two eggs are not needed to have twins.
https://www.babycenter.com/pregnancy/your-baby/twins-fetal-development-month-by-month_5229555 Once one fertilized egg splits into ... Two! Fertilized eggs.
Sorry but point into the website I linked that describes the process of twins where it says 1 egg develops two people. I'll wait
https://www.womenshealth.gov/pregnancy/youre-pregnant-now-what/twins-triplets-and-other-multiples here's the website I originally posted, shocker! It says the same thing! You were saying? Something about...reading? So to answer your question again, yes. Twins are two individual people. As a very different occurance to that of a cell multiplying to an individual...growing.
Yes, that you lack reading comprehension. Where the **** can you find "two eggs" after the split mentioned?
The eggs...SPLIT. They literally both say...the eggs...SPLIT. What they become after the split doesn't change the fact that the eggs...SPLIT. They are not saying the "embryos" split. They say the EGGS...SPLIT. LTR. Sing it with me one more time...They both say...the EGGS...SPLIT! Of all the stupid things for you to have gotten caught up on, btw. But then I shouldn't be surprised considering I've had to teach you what a person is...and your "back up" came into this thread to declare bacteria to be the same as a fertilized egg after conception... Ya. We're done here.
what the **** is wrong with you? It says THE FERTILIZED EGG (singular) SPLIT. The rest is more of your typical ignorant lies.
Yes. Exactly...The fertilized EGG, splits. When you have something that splits, you now have two of that something. Hence the meaning of the word SPLIT. split splÄt intransitive verb To divide (something) from end to end, into layers, or along the grain: synonym: tear. To cause to be split unintentionally. To cause to undergo nuclear fission or division into elements. It doesn't say "the embryo splits" No no...it says, the egg SPLITS. Those two eggs become embryos...but...at the end of the day...it's the egg, not the embryo, that splits. When we say "eggs" as in the case where I was spamming you with the word "eggs", I was not referring to two eggs splitting...(because that would mean four eggs, lol) I am referring to ALL the times all the eggs SPLIT. Now you are trying to go off on some weird semantic trip. (not that I'm surprised, mind you...) I'm glad you finally caught up. And I hope now, after this nonsense semantic argument that you can understand when conception starts. Starts, when the eggs become fertilized. And in the case of identical twins, the fertilized egg....SPLITS. Science! Remember kiddo. The egg splits, NOT the embryo.