UT - once you have looked at the ultrasound of your son 2 days before birth and held him within minutes of being born, the physical differences kind of melt away. my son, would have survived if he had been born 2 hours, 2 days, 2 weeks before his real birth time. he would still be the person he is. what makes the exact birth minute so crucial?
as far as the difference in a known pregnancy and a fertilized egg that doesn't implant? i guess i don't know. i guess i don't really care that much. because again, i'm not trying to have abortion outlawed, and i don't look poorly upon those who've had abortions, i'm not overly concerned about the legal status of a woman who had a fertilized egg that flowed out and into the sewer.
i'm not being a smartass, but i'm more interested in choices that are made than in possibilities of what is life, what isn't.
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