Diary of an Unborn Child

OCTOBER 5: Today my life began. My parents do not know it yet, I am as small as a seed of an apple, but it is I already. And I am to be a girl. I shall have blond hair and blue eyes. Just about everything is settled though, even the fact that I shall love flowers.

OCTOBER 19: Some say that I am not a real person yet, that only my mother exists. But I am a real person, just as a small crumb of bread is yet truly bread. My mother is. And I am.

OCTOBER 23: My mouth is just beginning to open now. Just think, in a year or so I shall be laughing and later talking. I know what my first word will be: "MAMA."

OCTOBER 25: My heart began to beat today all by itself. From now on it shall gently beat for the rest of my life without ever stopping to rest! And after many years it will tire. It will stop, and then I shall die.

NOVEMBER 2: I am growing a bit every day. My arms and legs are beginning to take shape. But I have to wait a long time yet before those little legs will ruise me to my mother's arms, before these little arms will be able to gather flowers and embrace my father.

NOVEMBER 12: Tiny fingers are beginning to form on my hands. Funny how small they are! I'll be able to stroke my mother's hair with them.

NOVEMBER 20: It wasn't until today that the doctor told mom that I am living here under her heort. Oh, how happy she must be! Are you happy, mom?

NOVEMBER 25: My mom and dad are probably thinking about a name for me. But they don't even know that I am a little girl. I want to be called Kathy. I am getting so big already.

DECEMBER 10: My hair is growing. It is smooth and bright and shiny. I wonder what kind of hair mom has.

DECEMBER 13: I am just about able to see. It is dark around me. When mom brings me into the world it will be full of sunshine and flowers. But what I want more than anything is to see my mom. How do you look, mom?

DECEMBER 24: I wonder if mom hears the whispering of my heart? Some children come into the world a little sick. But my heart is strong and healthy. It beats so evenly tup-tup tup-tup. You'll have a healthy little daughter, mom!

DECEMBER 28: Today my mother killed me.

 


 

SIGNIFICANT EVENTS IN A NEW LIFE

The period which most abortionists describe as most desirable for performing an abortion is approximately eight weeks after conception. This is a period of almost unimaginable development.

The dates reported here are approximate dates when specific development of functions begins. The dates shown have all been documented and reported in medical journals. Slight variations may occur. All of this data is limited by the sensitivity of the instruments and human limitations involved in observations. Future research may show that these dates are relatively late compared to observations with better or more sensitive methods. We can only conclude that life and its processes are evident, to any observer who is intellectually honest, at fertilization.

Chronology of the Human Mother

Chronology of the New Human Life


Chronology of the Human Mother

  1. Date of last menstrual period.
  2. 2 weeks, ovulation - conception - fertilization.
  3. 5-9 days, implantation in uterus of mother.
  4. 14 days (approximately), the first menstrual period is missed. The mother is probably wondering if she is pregnant.
  5. 28 days after conception, earliest tests for pregnancy (testing not fully reliable).
  6. Six weeks after conception, testing for pregnancy relatively reliable. Mother has physical signs of pregnancy and is wondering if she is going to have second missed period or is "truly" pregnant.
  7. Eight weeks after conception, reported by some anti-life proponents as only a glob of tissue. There are those who claim the mother's right over her body gives the right of abortion.

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Chronology of the New Life

  1. Immediately upon fertilization, cellular development begins. Before implantation the sex of the new life can be determined.
  2. At implantation, the new life is composed of hundreds of cells and has developed a protective hormone to prevent the mother's body from rejecting it as a foreign tissue.
  3. At 17 days, the new life has developed its own blood cells; the placenta is a part of the new life and not of the mother.
  4. At 18 days, occasional pulsations of a muscle - this will be the heart.
  5. At 19 days, the eyes start to develop.
  6. At 20 days, the foundation of the entire nervous system has been laid down.
  7. At 24 days, the heart has regular beats or pulsations. (This is a legal sign of life.)
  8. At 28 days, 40 pairs of muscles are developed along the trunk of the new life; arms and legs forming.
  9. At 30 days, regular blood flow within the vascular system; the ears and nasal development have begun.
  10. At 40 days, the heart energy output is reported to be almost 20% of an adult.
  11. At 42 days, skeleton complete and the reflexes are present.
  12. At 43 days, electrical brain wave patterns can be recorded. This is usually ample evidence that "thinking" is taking place in the brain. The new life may be thought of as a thinking person.
  13. At 49 days, the baby has the appearance of a miniature doll with complete fingers, toes and ears.
  14. NAME CHANGED FROM EMBRYO TO FETUS. At 56 days all organs functioning - stomach, liver, kidney, brain - all systems intact. Lines in palms. All future development of new life is simply that of refinement and increase in size until maturity at approximately age 23 years. This is approximately two months before "quickening" yet there is a new life with all of its parts needing only nourishment. The mother will usually not feel the child's movements until four months after conception.
  15. 9th & 10th week, squints, swallows, retracts tongue.
  16. 11th & 12th week, arms & legs move, sucks thumb, inhales and exhales amniotic fluid, nails appearing.
  17. <16 weeks (four months), genital organs clearly differentiated, grasps with hands, swims, kicks and turns somersaults (still not felt by mother).
  18. 18 weeks, vocal cords working . . . can cry.
  19. 20 weeks, hair appears on head; weight - one pound; height - 12 inches. A fetus (little one, child, baby) is essentially no different at fertilization, ten weeks, twenty weeks or thirty weeks. A person is a person, no matter how small.
This information sheet is available upon request from:

American Life League, Inc.
P.O. Box 1350
Stafford, VA 22555
(540) 659-4171
(540) 659-2586 Fax

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