What Is The Earlier Your Baby Can Feel Pain During Pregnancy?

By New Moms Forum, January 28, 2010

I’m going a government paper, and one of my platforms is abortion.
What is the earliest a baby can feel pain during a pregnancy?

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4 Responses to “What Is The Earlier Your Baby Can Feel Pain During Pregnancy?”

  1. Dee says:

    Week 10
    The embryo is now about 1 inch in length. Facial features, limbs, hands feet fingers and toes become apparent. The nervous system is responsive and many of the internal organs begin to function.
    Many people believe the baby’s nerves are structured enough to cause the baby to feel pain until the 3rd trimester, but I believe the baby is alive and AWARE by the end of the 1st if not earlier

  2. Frenchs4… says:

    Researchers from the University of California, San Francisco in the Journal of the American Medical Association concluded in a meta-analysis of data from dozens of medical reports and studies that fetuses are unlikely to feel pain until the third trimester of pregnancy.[2][3] There is an emerging consensus among developmental neurobiologists that the establishment of thalamocortical connections (at about 26 weeks) is a critical event with regard to fetal perception of pain.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fetal_pain#…
    ~Divine

  3. GothicLa says:

    I suggest going to library and looking it up I think it will give you a lot of info. Im 13 weeks preg and at 12 weeks my baby started moving and dancing around. The heartbeat starts at 6weeks..I think around 2months but 3months is for sure.
    I think abortion should be banned after 1month because then the baby develops

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