7 days – tiny human implants in mother’s uterus
10 days – mother’s menses stop
18 days – heart begins to beat
21 days – pumps own blood through separate closed circulatory system with own blood type
28 days – eye, ear and respiratory system begin to form
42 days – brain waves recorded, skeleton complete, reflexes present
7 weeks – thumbsucking
8 weeks – all body systems present
9 weeks – squints, swallows, moves tongue, makes fist
11 weeks – spontaneous breathing movements, has fingernails, all body systems working
12 weeks – weighs one ounce
Currently, 3 chemicals are used to perform a medical abortion: methotrexate, misoprotol, and mifepristone (RU-486). These chemicals are used in combination protocols.
Methotrexate is a chemical that prevents the developing baby and placenta from properly using folic acid. Without the normal use of folic acid, the baby cannot make, repair, or replicate DNA in order to survive.
Misoprotol (Cytotec) is a chemical that resembles a prostaglandin in its action. It causes very intense uterine contractions to expel the developing baby and placenta.
Mifepristone (RU-486 / The Abortion Pill/Mifeprex) is a chemical that blocks the action of the hormone progesterone. Progesterone is needed to continue the pregnancy by maintaining the lining of the uterus; this is necessary for normal implantation as well as normal placental attachment and development. RU-486 causes the the lining to die and separate from the uterine wall. When this happens, the baby’s blood supply (carrying nutrients and oxygen) is cut off. Both the placenta and the baby eventually fall from the uterine wall attachment site.
Surgical Abortion involves the use of a suction or vacuum aspirator to remove the developing fetus from the uterus. Suction aspiration is the most common 1st trimester technique. It is used to terminate a pregnancy up to 14 weeks old.
18 weeks – vocal cords work – can cry
20 weeks – has hair on head, weighs one pound, 12 inches long
23 weeks – 15% chance of viability outside of womb if birth premature*
Saline (or other toxic level chemical) injection is performed when a pregnancy is 16 weeks and beyond (when enough amniotic fluid is present to surround the baby.)
A long needle is inserted through the mother’s abdomen (belly) into the amniotic sac. Amniotic fluid is removed from the sac and is replaced by a very strong salt solution meant to kill the baby. By the 4th month of pregnancy, the baby has been drinking and breathing in amniotic fluid to help the organs develop properly. However, when the salt solution is substituted for the normal amniotic fluid, it causes severe burning of the baby’s skin, eyes, mouth and lungs. Labor may begin within 24 hours of the saline injection resulting in the delivery of a badly burned, shriveled, dead baby.
The infant may survive this procedure and be delivered alive. But, may not live for a very long time thereafter.
25 weeks – 79% of babies survive premature birth
When this procedure is used on full term sized infants, it is in effect, intentionally rearranging the baby’s in utero position from head down to feet and legs down for a breech delivery. The body of the infant, except the head, is pulled through the cervical opening. The doctor makes an incision (cut) at the base of the skull and inserts a catheter (tube) to suck out the brain, causing the skull to collapse. The dead body is then removed completely from the uterus.
NOTE: Partial Birth abortion is currently banned in the United States.