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Amazing 4-D Ultrasound Captures Baby Yawning in the Womb

Revmitchell

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A British doctor has capture an amazing 4-D ultrasound photo of a baby yawning in the womb. Fetal development pictures like this help people understand exactly what is taking place in an abortion — the destruction of human life.

These kinds of photos help people realize that the unborn baby before birth is a human being, whose features, personality and actions are rapidly developing.

In past studies, scientists couldn’t tell if unborn babies were merely opening their mouth or yawning. But, as an NPR report indicates, “Nadja Reissland, a researcher at the University of Durham in the United Kingdom, used a more detailed ultrasound technique to get images of fetal faces that could distinguish a true yawn from just an open mouth.”

“They seem to open their mouths widely much less often than they yawn,” Reissland says.

http://www.lifenews.com/2012/11/22/amazing-4-d-ultrasound-captures-baby-yawning-in-the-womb/
 

righteousdude2

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But, soon to be replaced by...

...5D :smilewinkgrin:

Thanks for the super post and link. We, as a people, need to start looking at the life form in the mothers womb as ahuman being from conception to birth. To end these life's at any time frame is murder. :tear:
 

Oldtimer

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...5D :smilewinkgrin:

Thanks for the super post and link. We, as a people, need to start looking at the life form in the mothers womb as ahuman being from conception to birth. To end these life's at any time frame is murder. :tear:

Amen!

Back in 1965, I kept a copy of this Life Magazine issue, until I loaned it to a pregnant SIL, who never returned it. (sigh)

IMO, these images should be shown to every woman before she can opt for an abortion to murder the baby she's carrying.

Page spreads from the Lennart Nilsson photo essay, "Drama of Life Before Birth," in the April 30, 1965, issue of LIFE magazine. NOTE: This gallery is best viewed in "Full Screen" mode; see button at right.

http://life.time.com/culture/drama-of-life-before-birth-landmark-work-five-decades-later/#1

From a commentary on the article:
The article’s emphasis on fetal development was criticized by many feminists at the time who felt that society’s focus on and study of fetuses were leading to a dismissal of the role of women’s bodies during pregnancy. Feminists highlighted Nilsson’s portrayal of autonomous fetuses floating separately from the mother. Professors such as Paula Treichler and Lynn Morgan described the process of using dead embryos and fetuses as representations of life as being grimly ironic.

“Drama of Life” provides a more detailed representation and explanation of embryological development than any of Life’s previous embryological articles. The increasing sophistication in which photographs of embryos and fetuses were taken in conjunction with the increase in embryological knowledge available for descriptions of these photos is representative of the advances in embryology occurring as the twentieth century progressed. The photographs were so stunning that they quickly made their way into popular texts and secondary high school and college biology textbooks.
http://embryo.asu.edu/view/embryo:127869
Emphasis added.
 
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