US /ˈfitəs/
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It's possible that even in the womb, a fetus may be able to pick up on these distinct patterns and start to sort linguistic information into separate mental containers.
a fetus may be able to pick up on these distinct patterns
that would keep a fetus happy if a sperm would happen to fertilize an egg and they implant in the uterus.
The progesterone from that follicle is what thickens the lining of the uterus, producing all of that good, comfy blood and tissue that would keep a fetus happy if the sperm would happen to fertilize an egg and they implant in the uterus.
You have been quoted as saying that the fetus has no constitutional rights.
You have been quoted as saying that the fetus has no constitutional rights.
And about pregnant people who can pass all of this fluoride intake to a fetus.
And about pregnant people who can pass all of this fluoride intake to a fetus.
but I'm willing to bet that if I were the fetus, I'd be saying, "Put the cigarette out, Mom.
but I'm willing to bet that if I were the fetus I'd be saying
Even James Dobson, the founder of Focus on the Family, who later became an implacable foe of abortion, acknowledged in 1973 that the Bible was silent on the matter, and therefore it was plausible for an evangelical to believe that a developing embryo or fetus was not regarded as a full human being.
and therefore it was plausible for an evangelical to believe that a developing embryo or fetus was not regarded as a full human being.
What about a fetus emoji?
and you want to convey like a fetus is about to come out of you,
"A fetus is just a clump of cells!"
A fetus is just a clump of salvage.
We go we have our big juicy fight, so we've got the coiled fetus. Let's go for it buddy. Hey cheers
We've got the quail fetus.
And a fetus is developing neurons at a rate of 250,000 per minute, so it's no wonder that a computer simulation takes 60 quadrillion bytes to simulate a minute.
and a fetus is developing neurons at a rate of 250,000 per minute,