CLICK TO ADVANCE SLIDES Turn on your speakers! The cry of the unborn... Mother Let Me Live! Lo, children are an heritage of the Lord: and the fruit of the womb is His reward. Psal !"#$% Before I formed thee in the belly I knew thee; and before thou camest forth out of the womb I sanctified thee, and I ordained thee. &ereiah !$'() K&V The *irst Triester The heart, no larger than a poppy seed, has been beating since day !, and by " days it is pumping, through its own closed circulatory system, blood whose type is different from the mother#s. $our weeks after fertili%ation the eye, ear and respiratory systems begin to form and thumb sucking has been photographed within the first month by scientists. Di+ you kno,- The .a.y at the /etal sta0e savors its other1s eals( pi2kin0 up the /oo+ tastes o/ a 2ulture in the ,o.3 &hen most abortions are performed. &hen most abortions are performed. 'nd now, saith the ()*+ that formed me from the womb to be his ser,ant-my .od shall be my strength. Isaiah '4$) K&V By ! weeks the embryo grows to /" an inch, the ma0or muscles system de,elops and he mo,es gracefully like a good swimmer although the mother can1t feel it yet. This tiny human is perfectly de,eloped with long, tapering fingers, feet and toes and whose skin is almost transparent with a highway of delicate arteries and ,eins ,isible to the ends of the fingers. By 2 weeks, "2 tiny baby teeth are forming in the gums, he s3uints, swallows, mo,es his tongue, and if you stroke his palm, will make a tight fist. The toes will de,elop in the ne4t few days and brain wa,es can be measured and he will react to loud noises. The 5pirit of .od hath made me, and the breath of the 'lmighty hath gi,en me life. &o. %%$' By the second trimester, the baby is now in its fetal stage and measures " /" to 6 inches in length. $ully formed, the heart rate can be heard with a special instrument called a +oppler and 0ust as adults, the fetal baby can e4perience the rapid eye mo,ement 7*89: sleep of dreams. The body is more comple4 than ours. The fetal baby has se,eral e4tra parts to his body which he needs only so long as he li,es inside his mother. $rom " weeks, they can stretch, kick and leap around the womb ; well before the mother can feel mo,ement. <e has his own space capsule, the amniotic sac. <e has his own lifeline, the umbilical cord, and he has his own root system, the placenta. These all belong to the baby himself and not to his mother, all de,eloped from his original cell. By Thee ha,e I been holden up from the womb= Thou art <e that took me out of my mother1s bowels= my praise shall be continually of Thee. Psal #!$5 't four months the baby is coated with soft downy hair called >lanugo> and comes in at about ? inches in length and weighing ? to @ ounces. $ine hair, eyelashes, and fingerprints are all complete.
'wake or asleep, the fetal baby mo,es A2 times or more each hour e4ploring his warm, wet compartment by touch. <e touches his hand to his face, places one hand on the other hand, clasps his feet, places his hand to the umbilical cord and sometimes walks around the womb by pushing off with his feet. By "2 weeks the baby will ha,e grown to pound or BABg and though still small and fragile he can hear and recogni%e the mother1s ,oice. By si4 months the tender skin is now co,ered by a wa4y substance called >,erni4> and the baby continues to practice breathing by inhaling amniotic fluid in preparation for the big day when he takes his first breath of air. Psal !%4$!%6!5 K&V $or Thou hast possessed my reins (inward parts, inner self, seat of emotions): Thou hast co,ered me in my mother1s womb. I will praise Thee; for I am fearfully and wonderfully made= mar,elous are Thy works; and that my soul knoweth right well. 9y substance (body) was not hid from Thee, when I was made in secret, and curiously wrought in the lowest parts (meaning the womb) of the earth. Thine eyes did see my substance, yet being unperfect; and in Thy book all my members were written, which in continuance were fashioned, when as yet there was none of them. 't nine months the baby settles down lower in the abdomen in preparation for birth and may seem less acti,e. 5kin is pink and smooth and the child measures C to "2 inches in length. (ungs are mature and at appro4imately ! pounds the baby is ready for life outside the womb. Ready To Enter The World Yet You brought me out of the womb You made me trust in You e!en at my mother"s breast. #rom birth $ was cast upon You from my mother"s womb You ha!e been my %od. Dsalm ""=C;2 The ()*+ hath called me from the womb; from the bowels of my mother hath <e made mention of my name. The ()*+ hath called me from the womb; from the bowels of my mother hath <e made mention of my name. Isaiah '4$! K&V A .a.y is the .i00est ira2le sin2e the 2reation o/ the 7orl+! www.tommyswindow.com $or more DowerDoint slideshows, ,isit= Dartial birth abortions 8esour2es 9 Links$ Eustthefacts.org Drolife.com 'bortionfacts.com 66Another iortal soul that is 0oin0 to live /orever! See also the sli+esho, :The 8i0ht to Live; To +o,nloa+ the son0 Mother, Let Me Live, visit our usi2 se2tion on ,,,3toys,in+o,32o