Fuck Texas and Fuck this asshole...

imagine being so disconnected from the reality of the western world you have to adopt one you find on the internet
 
Fucking people wanting all rights and shit in the land of the free. Fuck is wrong with them?

she has the right to the dozen or so contraception methods available to ever woman in the country.

She has the right to keep her knees together

She has the right to up her BJ game, take it in the ass as well
 
she has the right to the dozen or so contraception methods available to ever woman in the country.

She has the right to keep her knees together

She has the right to up her BJ game, take it in the ass as well

Ugh. Fake edgy and cringe combo. Right up there with fat and stupid. Too dim to understand that sometimes people get pregnant on purpose.
 
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A fetal heartbeat may first be detected by a vaginal ultrasound as early as 5 1/2 to 6 weeks after conception. That’s when a fetal pole, the first visible sign of a developing embryo, can sometimes be seen.

But between 6 1/2 to 7 weeks after gestation, a heartbeat can be better assessed. That’s when your doctor may schedule your first abdominal or vaginal ultrasound to check for signs of a healthy, developing pregnancy.

Edwards Syndrome (Trisomy 18): Genetic Condition, Symptoms Outlook

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I wonder how soon you could detect Trisomy 18? Better take pregnancy seriously.
 
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Going to have to bring that detection time down :/

How is trisomy 18 diagnosed?
Edwards syndrome may be diagnosed at some point during your pregnancy. You may have a cell-free DNA screening (cfDNA) at any time after 10 weeks of pregnancy and until delivery. cfDNA is a simple blood test that screens for genetic conditions. A positive result on this test means you’ll need further testing to confirm the results.

Other tests during pregnancy include:

Amniocentesis and chorionic villus sampling are more invasive diagnostic tools you may get after 15 weeks of pregnancy. Your doctor will take a sample of your amniotic fluid or placenta to look for extra copies of chromosome 18.
An ultrasound exam may uncover physical features (small head, webbed neck, hand or foot irregularities, etc.) of the syndrome.
Other times, trisomy 18 may not be diagnosed until after your baby is born. Your child’s doctor may diagnose it based on:

physical features or characteristics
heart issues or other defects
blood tests that analyze your child’s chromosomes

looks like they found the perfect test case.

then again
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Juggs will do her
 
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A fetal heartbeat

This is inaccurate, and needs to be cleared up.

When people refer to "a fetal heartbeat" that can be detected by ultrasound starting ~ week 6 of pregnancy, people assume that there is a little heart making the noise, and that's completely false.

What's actually happening is that the group of cells that will later become the sinoatrial node, or pacemaker, become electrically active around 6 weeks, and an ultrasound can detect the small amount of electricity they generate. There is nothing like a heart or blood or anything like that present yet.

It's misleading at best to say that this electrical flutter is a beating heart, it's lying at worst. Those cells will eventually become an SA node, valves and atrial walls begin to form around week 8, and sometime after week 10, the fetal heart is fully formed, but still doesn't pump blood the way it will after birth.

While still in the uterus, the baby's lungs aren't being used, because the fetus is breathing and drinking amniotic fluid. The baby’s liver isn't fully developed. Circulating blood bypasses the lungs and liver by flowing in different pathways and through shunts.

I'm not advocating or decrying abortion here, just saying what's what.
 
Imagine thinking the abortion dilemma is technical in nature.

Well you see here it's not really technically a heart yet so therefore kill your baby.
 
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