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Babies May Start Crying While in the Womb. Liberals don’t care.

This Web MD story makes conservatives and other sensible people cringe, yet again, because they know that in Canada, thanks to liberals or “progressives” as they call themselves, there’s absolutely no law against any abortion.  In Canada, all taxpayers are forced by law to pay for all abortions, which any woman can have at any time in any pregnancy for any reason—or no reason at all whatsoever.  There are NO restrictions on abortion in this country.  They can occur right up to the moment of natural birth—in fact they can occur during birth.  In the case of late-term abortions, which are perfectly legal in this country, the baby is partially delivered, then killed, sometimes by injecting a needle into its tiny skull, or even by severing the tiny head right off.  Then the baby is fully extracted from the mother and thrown into a garbage can.  And all taxpayers pay for this in our public hospitals which are supposed to save lives.

But liberals don’t care.  They are pro-abortion.  They like this.  They fight for this.  And yet people who, like me, are pro-life and fight for the rights of these innocent humans are labelled by these people as “extreme”.  I’m the extreme one.  The ghoulish abortion procedure is a “moderate” procedure.  Again:  Abortion is “moderate”, and I’m extreme.  Got it?

A baby’s first cry may happen in the womb long before its arrival in the delivery room.

New research shows that fetuses may learn to express their displeasure by crying silently while still in the womb as early as in the 28th week of pregnancy.

[…] Video-recorded ultrasound images of third trimester fetuses show that they appeared startled in response to a low-decibel noise played on the mother’s abdomen and display crying behavior, such as opening their mouths, depressing their tongues, and taking several irregular breaths before exhaling and settling back down again.

Researchers say the results show that crying may represent a fifth, previously unknown behavioral state for human fetuses. Previously recognized behaviors in unborn fetuses include quiet sleep, active state, quiet awake, and active awake.

For example, one video clip shows a female fetus turning her head, opening her mouth, depressing her tongue, and letting out a single short breath followed by a deep inhalation and exhalation in response to the sound. Then the fetus tightens her chest and lets out three quick breaths accompanied by a quivering chin and increasing head tilt.

Researchers say this crying response was found in 10 fetuses belonging to four mothers who smoked cigarettes during pregnancy, three who smoked and used cocaine, and three who neither smoked nor used cocaine, suggesting that these behaviors are not specific to tobacco or cocaine exposure.

They say documenting crying behavior in third-trimester fetuses may have developmental implications because crying is a complex behavior that requires coordination of various motor systems. It also requires reception of a stimulus, recognizing it as negative, and incorporating an appropriate response […]

SOURCE: Gringas, J. Archives of Disease in Childhood, September 2005; vol 90: pp F415-F418.

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