Please the baby did nothing wrong. Don't talk about abortion pleaseee

Somealien_7 February 6, 2021 11:47 am

Please the baby did nothing wrong. Don't talk about abortion pleaseee

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    I'm E February 6, 2021 11:49 am

    His body, his choice

    CC :3 February 6, 2021 11:49 am

    Well if he dosent want the baby he dosent have too.

    Dee February 6, 2021 11:50 am

    Nothing will be happen though..he just runaway

    Omegaflower February 6, 2021 11:56 am
    His body, his choice I'm E

    Technically the child is not "his body". It's a completely separate entity you could say. But since he was raped and got pregnant against his will...he has every right to abort. If he wants to abort, the earlier the better.

    catgirlbussy February 6, 2021 11:58 am
    Technically the child is not "his body". It's a completely separate entity you could say. But since he was raped and got pregnant against his will...he has every right to abort. If he wants to abort, the earlie... Omegaflower

    that fetus is a parasite.
    and its in HIS body.

    pota February 6, 2021 12:06 pm
    Technically the child is not "his body". It's a completely separate entity you could say. But since he was raped and got pregnant against his will...he has every right to abort. If he wants to abort, the earlie... Omegaflower

    Yes, a child he will have to birth with (my god who would have thought) HIS BODY

    Omegaflower February 6, 2021 12:07 pm
    that fetus is a parasite.and its in HIS body. catgirlbussy

    The human foetus and placenta have a different genotype from the mother. The foetus HAS BEEN described before as ACTING in a parasitic way: it avoids rejection by the mother and exerts considerable influence over her metabolism for its own benefit, in particular diverting blood and nutrients. And yes it's in HIS body but it's a completely separate entity. It just depends on the mother for its survivol but it's a living thing and a potential human ( or whatever they call in the omegaverse world).

    But there are also reasons why the foetus or embryo is NOT a parasite. I'll post them below

    Omegaflower February 6, 2021 12:11 pm
    that fetus is a parasite.and its in HIS body. catgirlbussy

    There are at least 10 scientific distinctions between a parasite and a fetus (bolds & italics added for easy perusal):

    1. A parasite is an organism of one species that lives in or on an organism of another species and receives nourishment from the host.
    2. Parasites are invasive organism that come from an outside or external source. A fetus comes from an inside or internal source (ie fertilized egg)
    3. Parasites are generally harmful to the hosts, fetuses may make a pregnant woman experience adverse health effects, but not nearly to the same level that a parasite generally does.
    4. A parasite makes direct contact with the host's living tissues. A fetus lives in the placenta, fed by the umbilical cord, both of which are fetal tissue (ie the cells come from the baby).
    5.When a parasite invades a host, the host tissue will usually respond by encapsulating the parasite in order to cut it off from other surrounding tissue. In the case of a fetus, the mother’s tissue will create a lining tissue that connects, rather than cuts off contact with other tissues (placenta lining).
    6. Parasites usually elicit a surge of antibodies as an immunological response. With the fetus, however, a mother’s trophoblast (the shell of cells surrounding the embryo) will naturally block these antibodies so as not to reject the fetus. This reaction is only found in the embryo-mother relationship.
    7.A parasite will generally weaken the cellular reproductive capacity of the host.For a fetus, the effect is the opposite.
    8. Parasites generally stay with the host for life, a fetus leaves upon birth.
    9. Parasitical relationships are mostly harmful and unnecessary to the host, generally damaging the host in a variety of ways. A newborn (fetus post-birth) is very healthy for the mother, bringing benefits of an emotional, cognitive and chemical nature.
    10.The most obvious one, a fetus is a human being in development. It will never become anything other than human. Even a first trimester fetus will have fully developed arms, legs, ears, facial features, sex organs and a functioning heart, as well as sufficient neurological development to feel pain. A parasite is not a human and never will be.

    I can send the source links if you want. Look, I'm not looking for an arguement. I'm simply just sharing my views and if you're pressed by that then that ain't problem. Goodbye!

    Somealien_7 February 6, 2021 12:15 pm
    The human foetus and placenta have a different genotype from the mother. The foetus HAS BEEN described before as ACTING in a parasitic way: it avoids rejection by the mother and exerts considerable influence ov... Omegaflower

    Yessss I 100% agreeeee ┗( T﹏T )┛

    Omegaflower February 6, 2021 12:15 pm
    Yes, a child he will have to birth with (my god who would have thought) HIS BODY pota

    Well duh everyone knows that. But how exactly is the fetus "His body"? Does he give birth to his own body. Wtf.

    I'm E February 6, 2021 12:26 pm
    There are at least 10 scientific distinctions between a parasite and a fetus (bolds & italics added for easy perusal):1. A parasite is an organism of one species that lives in or on an organism of another s... Omegaflower

    Can you also give some info about like morning sickness and stuff, although I don't really agree that he should keep the baby but this has been really informative. Also are you studying medicine?

    Omegaflower February 6, 2021 12:32 pm
    Can you also give some info about like morning sickness and stuff, although I don't really agree that he should keep the baby but this has been really informative. Also are you studying medicine? I'm E

    No I'm a biomedical science student so I'm not as informed as a medical student but what we learn are somewhat similar. I also don't agree that he should keep the baby, I was just explaining the biology behind it because some of the comment stated some incorrect facts . And about morning sickness, I can find some sources for you.

    Omegaflower February 6, 2021 12:46 pm
    Can you also give some info about like morning sickness and stuff, although I don't really agree that he should keep the baby but this has been really informative. Also are you studying medicine? I'm E

    From what I read, morning sickness has many causes. Sometimes it can be hormonal, such as increased levels of hCG, or it may be due to increased blood pressure. Other studies have shown that 'morning sickness protects the embryo by causing pregnant women to physically expel and subsequently avoid foods that contain teratogenic and abortifacient chemicals, especially toxic chemicals in strong-tasting vegetables, caffeinated beverages and alcohol'. One hypothesis states that it may be a signal to let their partner know that they are, in fact, pregnant. In short, Vomiting and nausea can't be put under the general term of 'morning sickness' because it has many causes.

    I'm E February 6, 2021 12:51 pm
    No I'm a biomedical science student so I'm not as informed as a medical student but what we learn are somewhat similar. I also don't agree that he should keep the baby, I was just explaining the biology behind ... Omegaflower

    Ooo, can I ask some questions about it? I wish to have a medical major, but I feel like it's very hard to get in, plus it's expensive. What are some biomedical differences?

    Omegaflower February 6, 2021 1:10 pm
    Ooo, can I ask some questions about it? I wish to have a medical major, but I feel like it's very hard to get in, plus it's expensive. What are some biomedical differences? I'm E

    To put it in simpler terms, biomedical science focuses on the diagnostic side, or the scientific side behind medicine. Medical students learn biomedical principles so they can be applied to clinical settings. In a way you can say that the biomedical students learn all the pre-clinical science courses of medicine. Medical students know anatomy in much more greater detail than biomed students, mainly because we focus more on physiology.


    I also wanted to get into medicine but my grades weren't that excellent for medical school. Anyway, I don't really know much about medicine so I just wrote whatever I could find.So I'm sorry that the points are all over the place but I hope it's helpful ٩(๑❛ᴗ❛๑)۶

    I'm E February 6, 2021 1:39 pm
    To put it in simpler terms, biomedical science focuses on the diagnostic side, or the scientific side behind medicine. Medical students learn biomedical principles so they can be applied to clinical settings. I... Omegaflower

    Ohhh, so can a biomedical student also be considered a doctor? Sorry if I'm asking so much, I got so many questions.

    Omegaflower February 6, 2021 1:59 pm
    Ohhh, so can a biomedical student also be considered a doctor? Sorry if I'm asking so much, I got so many questions. I'm E

    not at all. A doctor and a Biomedical scientist do completely different things. A biomedical scientist works in the labs and is responsible for investigating and diagnosing patient illnesses, whereas doctors have direct contact with patients. We are the ones that carry out tests on samples taken by doctors and nurses in order to diagnose a range of illnesses and diseases.

    Omegaflower February 6, 2021 2:01 pm
    Ohhh, so can a biomedical student also be considered a doctor? Sorry if I'm asking so much, I got so many questions. I'm E

    My knowledge of those two courses is very limited as I'm just a second-year student and I don't have any practical knowledge so there may be some flaws in what I say. Σ(  ̄□ ̄||)

    I'm E February 7, 2021 7:29 am
    not at all. A doctor and a Biomedical scientist do completely different things. A biomedical scientist works in the labs and is responsible for investigating and diagnosing patient illnesses, whereas doctors ha... Omegaflower

    Bet, thanks for the info~