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Research suggests that a fetus may begin to feel physical pain around 24 weeks gestation, but there is ongoing debate and uncertainty among experts on this topic.

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When can a fetus begin to feel physical pain during development?

Research suggests that a fetus may begin to feel physical pain around 24 weeks of development.


When does a fetus begin to feel pain during development?

Research suggests that a fetus may begin to feel pain around 24 weeks gestation, but there is ongoing debate and uncertainty among experts on this topic.


Can a fetus feel pain at 12 weeks of development?

At 12 weeks of development, a fetus does not have the neurological development to feel pain.


When can a fetus feel pain during development?

Research suggests that a fetus may start to feel pain around 24 weeks of development, but there is ongoing debate among experts about the exact timing and nature of fetal pain perception.


Can a fetus feel pain Is eating balut morally wrong?

CONTEXT: To prepare balut you have to boil the egg first, with the fetus inside of course. If fetuses do feel pain then the existence of balut would actually be horrific.. What do you know?


What is the fetus able to feel when inside the mother?

A fetus is not developed enough to feel pain until week 24 according to the latest research. They are in a sleep like state until birth and not aware.


Do children feel less physical pain than the adults?

No, in fact children feel more pain than adults do.


Does the baby feel any pain when the mother aborts it?

It is widely accepted that a fetus begins to feel pain around 20 weeks into pregnancy. By this time, the baby's tissues, muscles and nerves are developed.So not before that.


How do you know if you are pain resistant?

You wouldn't have any nerves or feel any physical pain.


Do people with Asperger's Syndrome feel pain?

Yes. They feel both physical and emotional pain. However, many people with Asperger's Syndrome have sensory integration disorder, which means they might be oversensitive or undersensitive to physical pain.


What physical pain did Jews expierience when they were sent to belzec extermination camps?

this is a question in poor taste, if you can imagine how a person can feel physical pain, then you have an answer.


Why do pro-choice think that the mothers life is more important than the the child's life?

They don't consider it as a child to begin with. As long as the embryo/fetus is living off her body and can not live in it's own, viability, it's not a person on it's own and for her to decide over just like a organ. The embryo/fetus can not think, feel pain or even know it's alive (developed to feel pain at 24 weeks when abortion is only for serious health reasons and they are viable). It would be traumatic for the woman to go through a pregnancy and birth of a child she does not want while there would be no trauma on the embryo/fetus.

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