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Me too, at the point of conception. At that time, it is an unique (as in different than the mother and father) human DNA with 23 pairs of chromosomes. It exchanges "substances" with the wound, and it grows on its own. So it is alive and human, therefore, it must be protected by the same laws as any other.

An argument that I have heard before that I agreed is that in order for something that has no life to become alive you have to add something. Since the only time during the pregnancy that such a thing happens is at conception, then that is when life begins (afterward, it´s like in the previous paragraph, it exchanges "substances" with the mother and grows on its own).

Not to mention that by the end of the 1st month of the pregnancy the baby already has a heart beat. So if that ain´t alive, I don´t know what is.



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