Life in the womb is generally considered viable around 24 weeks of gestation, when the fetus has developed enough to potentially survive outside the uterus with medical assistance. However, advances in neonatal care have allowed some infants born as early as 22 weeks to survive. Viability can vary based on factors like the fetus's health and the quality of medical care available. Ultimately, the determination of viability can also involve ethical and legal considerations.
A fetus is viable when it can live outside of the mothers womb. a viable foetus is where a foetus that could be taken from the womb and still be able to survive.
From the moment of the fertilization of the egg by the sperm the new baby is alive. However at this stage it is not viable (it can not develop outside the mothers womb).
From the moment of the fertilization of the egg by the sperm the new baby is alive. However at this stage it is not viable (it can not develop outside the mothers womb).
they are in their mothers womb
According to the church it seems ok to save the life of the mother, or in cases of rape or incest or extreme fetal anomaly NOT ok if fetus would be viable outside the womb (as ruled in Roe. v. Wade case)
Because when your in the womb your being created for nine months then when you come out the womb your fully created and you begin your life then that's when your no longer nine months old
The word for able to sustain life is "viable."
Abortion
The womb is going to symbolize different things to different people. For some it represents safety, for others it represents life.
Yes, a baby is considered alive when it is in the womb as it exhibits signs of life such as growth, movement, and a beating heart.
The egg isn't in the womb, the egg is in the ovary until ovulation when it is released into the fallopian tube. Each egg will only live for up to 24 hours, so there may be a viable egg present for up to 48 hours maximum, if not fertilised it is then reabsorbed into the body.
womb of life