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Topic: Science > Abortion
User: "Chris"
Date: 22 Jul 2003 12:41:11 AM
Object: Re: What Unborn Children Look Like
"M is for Malapert" <minxs@sonic.net> wrote in message
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"Papa Jack" <papajack@stic.net> wrote in message
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Want to see what unborn children look like during
the ages when most abortions occur? Go to:

http://www.godslittleones.com/


As Galen says, far out. As the British say, barking mad.

I loved this: "We recommend dressed models for use with children for

modesty

sake."

Incidentally, an embryo at 8 weeks gestation is about a third the size
depicted. And since embryos don't have genitals at that stage, how does

the

artist know it's a portrait of her daughter?

Chromosomes?

Then there's "Joshua William
born at 6 weeks gestation 2 p.m. June 19, 2003. [Portrait drawn] From
memory and medical research."

There's a fine line between healing closure and unhealthy obsession.


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User: "M is for Malapert"

Title: Re: What Unborn Children Look Like 22 Jul 2003 01:47:36 PM
"Chris" <reddd@juno.com> wrote in message
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"M is for Malapert" <minxs@sonic.net> wrote in message
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Incidentally, an embryo at 8 weeks gestation is about a third the size
depicted. And since embryos don't have genitals at that stage, how does

the

artist know it's a portrait of her daughter?


Chromosomes?

How would she know about its chromosomes?
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User: "Chris"

Title: Re: What Unborn Children Look Like 22 Jul 2003 11:25:09 PM
"M is for Malapert" <minxs@sonic.net> wrote in message
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"Chris" <reddd@juno.com> wrote in message
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"M is for Malapert" <minxs@sonic.net> wrote in message
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Incidentally, an embryo at 8 weeks gestation is about a third the size
depicted. And since embryos don't have genitals at that stage, how

does

the

artist know it's a portrait of her daughter?


Chromosomes?


How would she know about its chromosomes?

Maybe she checked.



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