“It’s important for us to make it clear that abortion is not just a violation of the human rights of an unborn child, but it is also a violent assault on a woman’s body as well. Society needs to understand the harm abortion has done to women.”
-- Ashley McGuire

Tuesday, February 2, 2016

A Baby's Life- -Timeline

Fetal Development Timeline -- By: Joy Juedes

Science consistently points to the fact that life begins at conception. But what happens after that? How is an unborn child "knit together" Psalm 139:13) in utero?

One of the most surprising things about fetal development is that nothing significantly new happens after 12 weeks after conception- the child simply gets bigger and matures. 

Nearly 90 percent of abortions are done before the twelfth week, when the child is supposedly "blood clots" (Mifeprex [mifepristone] pamphlet) or "pregnancy tissue," (Planned Parenthood document). The twentieth week is about the earliest partial-birth abortions are done. By that time, the baby could survive outside the womb.

Here is a nutshell timeline of a developing unborn child:
  • 7-14 days- Cells multiply and become specialized for muscular, neural, reproductive, skeletal, digestive, and circulatory functions.
  • 20 days- Eyes start to form
  • 22 days- Heart begins to beat
  • 23 days- Central nervous system begins to develop
  • 4 weeks- Skeleton forms and muscles develop, arms and legs begin to form
  • 5 weeks- Nose and mouth form
  • 6 weeks- Brain waves can be recorded
  • 8 weeks- All organs are present, complete, and functioning (except lungs- they follow a little later)
  • 8-10 weeks- Body is completely formed. Responds to touch, fingers and toes defined, has permanent fingerprints, baby can suck thumb
  • 8-13 weeks- The child's sex can be distinguished
  • 11-12 weeks- Finger and toenails form, the child can make all facial expressions. All organ systems are working, the baby can feel pain
  • 15 weeks- "Fluff" appears on the baby's head, also has visible eyebrows, eyelashes
  • 16 weeks- Mother can feel the baby move, heart pumps six gallons of blood per day, very rapid growth. Can have REM (dream) sleep
  • 18 weeks- the child is now "complete," needing only more time to grow.
  • 22 weeks- Mother can feel the baby hiccup
  • 20-24 weeks- If born this young, the child could survive outside the womb
Source Article: California Right to Life

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