Most feel it begins at conception. There are some who calls themselves pro-life but still thinks it should be allowed in cases of incest, rape, fetal and mothers health. Some feel it should not be allowed after first trimester because they consider it being a baby by then (that would be pro-choice to me but they insist on being pro-life so they fit in both camps). It actually differs a lot in the pro-life camp. Those who base their opinion on religion usually goes with the "from-the-conception" view.
Those who are pro-life believe that life begins at conception, when a sperm fertilizes an egg and a unique genetic code is formed. This belief is based on the idea that human life is sacred and should be protected from the moment of fertilization.
Pro life advice would be that at 15 days there is a heartbeat. Also that at conception is when the cells begin to start the process of a baby.
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Pro-choice.
The pro-life movement in the United States began to gain momentum in the 1960s and 1970s in response to the Roe v. Wade Supreme Court decision legalizing abortion in 1973. The movement originally stemmed from religious and ethical beliefs opposing abortion.
Pro amore, pro vita, 'for love, for life'.
There is nothing called pro life rights.
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yes. everyone in Ireland is very strict on pro-life.