Message from @Clive
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i linked a video?
what was it i forgot already
Abortion.
oh you mean State Forced Pregnancy
Or just Eugenics
@Clive Holy crap, i know you aren't around, but geez why would you link a video from philosophy tube... He is such a simpleton.
@Salacious Swanky Cat Conception is when sperm and egg merge. Implantation is when the fertilized egg reaches the uterus and establishes itself. They are separate events.
Ah. Ok.
I thought he was calling the sperm entering the egg implantation
No that's Sperm entering the female body I think
Fertilized egg implants in the uterus
Attaches to the lining and begins forming a placenta
I suppose you could call that conception since it’s when a woman is usually considered pregnant
But in pro-life lingo conception usually equals fertilization
So it depends on which definition you’re going with
That's the problem. No consistency
I've long thought implantation = conception = fertilization
Nope. Fertilization occurs in Fallopian tubes usually. Implantation occurs in the uterus.
But now I think that's not right but I don't have science background or education to know one way or the other
I think conception is probably not the most precise term. Fertilization definitely is better.
Okay
You seem smart
Are you asian?
Lol thanks, I’ll do my best
I am indeed
You has the kawaii avatar
Timeline goes like this: woman and man engage in coitus. Sperm enters the woman and travels up her vagina. If the woman is in her fertile period, the cervix will be open and the environment favorable to the sperm, which can live up to 5 days. Sperm travels up into the uterus, then the Fallopian tubes. If the woman ovulates while the sperm is alive, the egg will meet the sperm usually somewhere in the tubes. Fertilization occurs at this point and pro-lifers consider this the beginning of life.
Fertilized egg begins dividing and travels down the Fallopian tubes into the uterus, then attaches to the uterine lining. This is implantation. At this point the woman’s body will begin responding to the implanted zygote and release hormones. Zygote grows into embryo, then fetus.
So roughly you have 5ish days to stop said fertilization if you want to have unprotected sex and be pro life conscious?
No, 5 days is the max that sperm can live inside a woman in ideal conditions
Once sperm is in while woman is fertile, it’s pretty much too late
You can’t stop the sperm at that point. There are millions of them.
Haha idk why but that sentence made me giggle
Unless you take precautions first
I like you
Sorry about Harvard
😜
So where does something like emergency contraceptive fit into this?
Plan b and stuff