JohnDonne wrote: ↑Thu Mar 21, 2019 5:56 pmWow, you were off by that much. You don’t seem like you know science very well. Still, if you could show that fetuses are able to experience pain at eight weeks, I wouldn’t support abortion at eight weeks. From the science I’ve studied, you’re full of shit, but my mind is open.
You still torture animals for sausage cock though, don’t you mind other sentient creatures being raped and tortured for your love of gay cock?
https://www.livescience.com/54774-fetal ... hesia.htmlIn the review, the researchers highlighted several key points in fetal development that are required in order for a fetus to perceive pain. One is that the receptors in the skin that sense an injury must be developed. Research has shown that this happens between 7.5 and 15 weeks of pregnancy, depending on the location of the receptors on the body, according to the review. For example, receptors in the skin around the mouth develop at around 7.5 weeks, whereas receptors in the skin on the abdomen develop at around 15 weeks, according to the review.
Second, the neurons in the spinal cord that transmit that signal up to the brain must be developed. Researchers who looked at fetal tissues reported that this happens at around 19 weeks, the review said.
Third, the neurons that extend from the spinal cord into the brain need to reach all the way to the area of the brain where pain is perceived. This does not occur until between 23 and 24 weeks, according to the review.
Not that I think "feeling pain" is a viable argument for personhood, but if that's your metric, then you should probably place the marker down at around 8 weeks.
I mean.. when this Spartan UBI thing kicks off, the men in the training camps feel pain and lots of them are going to have to get killed for the sake of the unit.