The late-term unborn child has the same mental & biological functions as newborn children.
Here is a quote from https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov › pmc
Fetus as Human Being: Where is the Cut-off Point? - PMC - NCBI
"For instance, we can regard the fetus, which is 20 weeks or more, as a person. Alternatively, we can refer to a fetus of 12 weeks or more as a human being."
Mar 17, 2009
The statement is evident when a child is born prematurely, they have all their parts and can survive with medical care.
They come out the same as they were in the womb.
Now that the government will not even protect born-alive children, they claim they care so much about them, yet they still refuse to protect them.
They don't care. They don't care about how old or the fact that the prematurely born baby's body is the same as the fetus's; they just want the money they can get from it.
They make a lot of money from this. That money could have gone to helping mothers get financially stable.
Abortion isn't going to put food on the table; all it does is kill a baby. When the mother has no insurance, she has to pay out of pocket. So that could have gone to pay rent in an age of inflation.
When the children are allowed to die in a failed abortion, they just let them die when they could have been sent into foster care or given to an adoptive family.
The child doesn't have to be attached to the mom; the most loving families have adopted some people.
Yet, people say it's better to be aborted even though abortion doesn't allow you to have a life.
They have Embryonic adoption, where you take an embryo from one woman's womb and put it inside another.
Embryo donation is one disposition option for users of in vitro fertilization with remaining fresh or frozen embryos. It is defined as the giving—generally without compensation—of embryos remaining after in vitro fertilization procedures to recipients for procreative implantation or research.
Once a couple decides on embryo adoption, they must complete an application, match with a donor, and legally adopt the embryo. Then the donor embryo is implanted into the adopted mother's uterus (like in traditional IVF). The probability of implantation, and subsequent pregnancy, is 47.2%.
On the other hand, embryo adoption allows the family with remaining embryos to select a recipient family for their embryo gift. The adopting family can then use the donated embryos to achieve a pregnancy and give birth to their adopted child. It's a way to adopt an unborn child and experience pregnancy.
Embryonic adoption is a real thing that is rarely spoken of.
Doctors can do Embryonic transfer to save underage moms & other high-risk mothers from traumatic or deadly births.
Yet, no one speaks of it, and I think Somebody should promote this form of embryonic transfer, & embryonic adoption.