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Posted: Sun Feb 08, 2009 2:26 pm
It was another thing I got from that stand yesterday. Since I won't be using it, i'll just post it here.
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Disclaimer: I don't really believe that the life starts at conception, but, rather, when they can start living outside of the womb. Just my opinion. xD I don't support this organization in any way.
1: This post 2: Front side of bookmark 3: Backside of bookmark 4: Copyright
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Posted: Sun Feb 08, 2009 3:14 pm
Conception: The father's sperm penetrates the mother's egg cell. Genetic instructions from both parents interact to begin to begin a new and unique individual no bigger then a grain of sugar. 1st day: The first cell divides into two, then two into four, and so on. 5-9 days: The new individual burrows into the wall of the womb. 14 days: The mother's period is suppressed by the child's hormones 18 days: The heart is forming. Soon, eyes start to develop. 20 days: The foundations of the brain, spinal cord, and nervous system are laid 24 days: The heart begins to beat 28 days: Muscles are developing along the future spine. Arms and legs are budding 30 days: The child has grown 10,000 times its original size. The brain has human proportions. Blood flows through the baby's veins, separate from the mother's. 35 days: The pituitary gland is forming. The mouth, ears and nose take shape 42 days:The skeleton is formed. The brain coordinates the movement of muscles and organs. Reflex responses have started. The p***s is now forming for guys. The mother misses her second period 43 days: Brain waves can now be recorded 45 days: Spontaneous movements have begun. Buds of milk teeth have appeared.
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Posted: Sun Feb 08, 2009 3:56 pm
7 weeks: Lips are sensitive to touch. Ears may resemble the rest of the family's 8 weeks:The child is well proportioned. Every organ is present, and the heart beats regularly. The stomach produces digestive juices. The liver makes blood cells. Taste buds are forming, and the kidney is functioning. 8 1/2 weeks: Fingerprints are being engraved. Eyelids and palms are sensitive to touch. 9 weeks: The child will begin to bend fingers around objects placed in the palm. Thumb sucking occurs. Fingernails are forming. 10 weeks: The body is sensitive to touch. The child squints, swallows, puckers up brow, and frowns. 11 weeks: The baby urinates, makes complex facial expressions, and smiles 12 weeks: Makes a lot of movements (I.E. hands, wrists, and toes), Breathing is practiced. 13 weeks: Face is prettier, movements are graceful, vocal chords are formed, and sex organs are apparent. 4 months: The child can grasp with hands, swim, and turn somersaults. Mom can feel baby moving. 5 months: Sleeping habits appear, and a slammed door will wake them. The child responds to noises too loud or soft for humans to hear. 6 months: Fine hair grows on eyebrows and head. Eyelash fringe appears. Babies born around this age have survived. 7 months: Eye teeth are present. Eyelids open and close, and look around. Hands grip strongly. Mother can be heard and recognized. 8 months: Baby's space gets cramped 9 months: The child triggers labor and birth occurs. (Lol.)
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Posted: Sun Feb 08, 2009 3:57 pm
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