Personal Narrative: The Baby Side Of The Pro Life Movement

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The baby side
First of all i'm going to explain why the church stands up for the pro life movement. one, As soon as the baby is concepted it is a human life, just because it is a bunch of cells at this point it is still a beautiful baby human life, and already beginning to form and start having traits like his/her parents. The church also believes that the human life begins at the womb all the way to the tomb. How do you think that the baby would feel when he is taken out of the womb and goes outside for the first time, only to have it ended immediately, put yourself in their position.

Week one: today I have not yet been developed, but I have all my DNA is coming and soon I will be fertilized. Week 3: now i am hundreds of cells and I am rapidly growing and soon I will start to form and become
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Week 11: this week I am kicking even though you can’t feel me, and I stretched out this morning and it felt so good, and I had a weird burp noise, I think it is called a hiccup. Week 13: now I have fingerprints and I am fully translucent you can see all my organs and veins. I now am the size of a pea pod and rapidly growing rapidly. Week 15: my eyelids are fused shut, but I can move away if you shine a light towards me, I am now the size of an apple.

Now that you know about me and my gender and my size and some of my characteristics we can talk about other options than abortion like adoption, there are a lot of people that are successful and famous and i could possibly be one of those people or I can be the perfect baby for you. Just think about the 650,000 people that go on the march for life each year to fight for you to make the right decision for you and for the baby that doesn't have a voice. Then think of all the people that don't go on the march that want you to have a voice and to make the decision that is not going to harm your

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