Posted on 06/28/2004 12:31:42 PM PDT by wallcrawlr
"Unviable Tissue Mass" bump
I mostly don't like Michael Savage because of his pessimism, but he's right on one account: Liberalism is a mental disorder.
I would give anything to see that! What are the chances that your niece would upload the image to one of the free webhosting sites to share with others? That's soooo cool!
Fascinating article about the law of unintended consequences. Excerpt posted here and here
Here's a link to another article that says religious people are having more babies than nonreligious.
Here's a link to GE's 4Dultrasound with a brief moving picture.
So, when are these pics going to make the airwaves?
12 WEEK OLD BABY WALKS IN THE WOMB!
Scans uncover secrets of the womb (With PICS)
12-week-old 'walks' in womb: New scans reveal unborns' complex behavior at early stage
12 WEEK OLD BABY WALKS IN THE WOMB!
Scans uncover secrets of the womb (With PICS)
In New Tests for Fetal Defects, Agonizing Choices
In New Tests for Fetal Defects, Agonizing Choices for Parents
Viable fetus is a person, (KY) court says
* A 22-week-old unborn boy scratches, rubs and pats his cheek, then his nose, indicating that fetuses are capable of fine finger movements from an early age.
* Fetuses as young as 11 weeks not only sucked their thumbs, but one brought his toes to his mouth, then searched around until he found the biggest to latch onto.
* At 12 weeks, some fetuses were already yawning and rubbing their eyes.
* Fetuses as young as 18 weeks were seen opening their eyes. That's about eight weeks earlier than they were previously thought to be able to do so.
* After 26 weeks, the fetuses behaved like typical newborns to an extent, scratching, crying and smiling.
New ultrasound technology shows 12-week-old unborn child 'walking' in womb (Photo: BBC News).
New technology reveals behavior of unborn (Courtesy Sky News)
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