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Biology 6.3

Biology- God's Living Creation Chapter 6 Section 3

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eight weeks of the child's developement all the organs are formed and the external features are established
twelve weeks of the child's developement the child is 3 inches long and every detail of basic structure is developed
gestation the thirty-eight to forty-week period of development before birth
amniotic sac the membrane in which the child is protected by during gestation
amniotic fluid what the amniotic sac is filled with
placena the materials need for the growth period are provided from the mother by means of a sac of blood vessels
umbilical cord by the means of three vessels is what the placenta attaches to the developing child
abortion refers to the death of a developing child by natural or artificial means
suction method the first 3 months of the child's development a tube connected to a suction device is inserted into the mother's womb, the force created by the device tears the child's body apart and draws the pieces into a jar for disposal
dilation and curettage the first 3 months of development a loop-shaped knife called a curette to scrape the womb, severing the child's attachment to the mother. it is cut into small pieces and the head may be crushed to fit through the opening of the womb
dilation and evacuation (D&E) method the 1st trimester a pair of forceps is inserted into the mother's womb were they are used to dismember the child and drag the parts out of the womb through the birth canal. The tiny parts are often resembled to ensure that none are left behind in the womb
salt poisoning at 20 weeks,with long needle they inject a salt solution into the amniotic sac. when swallowed and inhaled by the child it causes shock and burning skin it dies within 1 and 1/2 hours and is delivered dead normally in 2 or 3 days through the birth canal
partial-birth abortion the child is delivered normally though he is delivered feet first.when all is out beside the head, the child is dies by puncturing the base of the skill and using a suction device to remove his brain, collapsing the skull so that the head can fit through
hysterotomy abortion it is surgically removed from the womb but is laid aside to die from neglect. he is killed while still in the womb and removed once he is dead
6 types of abortion 1. suction method 2. dilation and curettage 3. dilation and evacuation 4. salt poisioning 5. partial-birth abortion 6. hysterotomoy
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