Απλουστευτικές και προφανώς όχι απαραίτητα ορθές όλες οι ...φοβερές και τρομερές πληροφορίες της αφίσας. Και 100% ορθά να ήταν, βέβαια, τα στοιχεία εμένα πάλι δεν μου κάνει ιδιαίτερη διαφορά, καθώς το δικαίωμα της αυτοδιάθεσης της γυναίκας στο σώμα της και η πρόσβαση σε ασφαλή procedures (κι όχι κρεμάστρες, ματζούνια, κρυφές κλινικές αμφιβόλου ποιότητας και θάνατοι γυναικών από αιμοραγίες και λοιπά δεινά των παράνομων εκτρώσεων) ερχόταν, έρχεται και θα έρχεται (εκτός κι αν μου κάνουν λοβοτομή) πάντοτε Νο.1.--Από την 10η βδομάδα νιώθει πόνο;"Do Fetuses Feel Pain? What the Science Says"Utah recently passed a law that requires doctors to give anesthesia to a fetus prior to performing an abortion that occurs at 20 weeks of gestation or later.The law assumes that a fetus may be able to feel pain at that stage in development; however, doctors groups and other critics of the law argue that a fetus cannot feel pain at 20 weeks gestational age.Indeed, the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) said it considers the case to be closed as to whether a fetus can feel pain at that stage in development."The science shows that based on gestational age, the fetus is not capable of feeling pain until the third trimester," said Kate Connors, a spokesperson for ACOG. The third trimester begins at about 27 weeks of pregnancy.(...)https://www.google.gr/amp/s/www.livescience.com/amp/54774-fetal-pain-anesthesia.html+-Από την 18η ημέρα χτυπά η καρδιά του;"Is a 'Fetal Heartbeat' Really a Heartbeat at 6 Weeks?"So far this year, four U.S. states have passed laws banning abortions when a fetal heartbeat can be detected, at around six weeks of pregnancy; several additional states are also considering these so-called heartbeat bills.But what exactly do we mean when we talk about a "fetal heartbeat" at six weeks of pregnancy? Although some people might picture a heart-shaped organ beating inside a fetus, this is not the case.Rather, at six weeks of pregnancy, an ultrasound can detect "a little flutter in the area that will become the future heart of the baby,(...)But the heart is far from fully formed at this stage, and the "beat" isn't audible; if doctors put a stethoscope up to a woman's belly this early on in her pregnancy, they would not hear a heartbeat, Aftab told Live Science. (What's more, it isn't until the eighth week of pregnancy that the baby is called a fetus; prior to that, it's still considered an embryo, according to the Cleveland Clinic.)(...)Although a lot of weight seems to be put on the detection of this flutter, "by no means does it translate to viability of the heart" or viability of the pregnancy(...)The heart still has a lot of development to undergo before it is fully formed. Indeed, the entire first trimester of pregnancy is a time of "organogenesis," or the formation of organshttps://www.google.gr/amp/s/www.livescience.com/amp/65501-fetal-heartbeat-at-6-weeks-explained.htmlή https://www.google.gr/amp/s/www.thecut.com/amp/2019/05/embryos-dont-have-hearts.htmlΒλέπε και σχέδια:https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/74/2037_Embryonic_Development_of_Heart.jpg+-Από την 42η ημέρα ανιχνεύονται εγκεφαλικά κύματα;A sizable contingent would assert that life begins at 25 weeks. The rationale for this starting point is based on our definition of death. The definition of death is not disputed, and is considered the time when electroencephalography (EEG) activity ceases. EEG measures brain activity and must demonstrate regular wave patterns to be considered valid. Therefore, by this rule the onset of life would be the time when fetal brain activity begins to exhibit regular wave patterns, which occurs fairly consistently around week 25. Previous to that time, the EEG only shows small bursts of activity without sustained firing of neurons.https://www.brainblogger.com/2009/05/10/medical-controversy-when-does-life-begin/When does consciousness begin? For most people it is a functioning brain that defines a human being, as this is where our thoughts, feelings, and conscious minds come from. Some people are concerned with abortions after six weeks of pregnancy because that is when a basic spinal cord and nervous system first develop, but it is not until week eight (six weeks post-fertilisation) that the first rudimentary brain activity – the kind that is observed in organisms as simple as insects – can be observed. The very beginnings of our higher brain structures only start to appear between weeks 12 and 16. Crucially, the co-ordinated brain activity required for consciousness does not occur until 24-25 weeks of pregnancy. We cannot say when consciousness first emerges, but it cannot rationally be called before the end of the second trimester at 24 weeks of pregnancy.https://www.google.gr/amp/s/www.irishtimes.com/opinion/the-moment-a-baby-s-brain-starts-to-function-and-other-scientific-answers-on-abortion-1.3506968%3fmode=amp+-Από την 8η βδομάδα όλα τα όργανα έχουν δημιουργηθεί;(...ναι, και;)(End of 1st trimester)Gestational Age 13 weeks  (3 months) . Fetal Age 12 weeksThe average fetus at 13 weeks is 2.5 inches (6.5 cm)  long and weighs 2.6 ounces (73 grams)All major organs are formed now, but they are too immature for the fetus to survive out of the womb.Βλ. Και πίνακα fetal development charthttp://perinatology.com/Reference/Fetal%20development.htmΚαι"How Your Fetus Grows During Pregnancy"What happens during weeks 1–8 of pregnancy?Placenta begins to form.The brain and spinal cord begin to form.The tissues that will form the heart begin to beat. The "heartbeat" can be detected with ultrasound at about 6 weeks of pregnancy.Buds for limbs appear with paddle-like hands and feet.The eyes, ears, and nose begin to develop. Eyelids form, but remain closed.The genitals begin to develop.By the end of the eighth week, all major organs and body systems have begun to develop.https://m.acog.org/Patients/FAQs/How-Your-Fetus-Grows-During-Pregnancy#one
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