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 @B2WGS2Xanswered…2mos2MO

No, unfertilised gametes should never be considered as a human being. Even a zygote should not be considered a human. A foetus shouldn't be considered a human until the end of the second trimester when the main structures of the central nervous system are mostly fully defined.

 @9PTS7MSanswered…10mos10MO

Yes and No. They are only 'children' if there is a plan to bring that embryos to full term.

 @B3WWHTHanswered…4wks4W

While it can be argued that they are children, due to their limited development, being on par with or less complex then some amoeba, in terms of legality of wrongful death of minors being applied to embryos, they should be excluded, due to the lack of any form of cognative, sensory, or other essential bodily functions present later on in development.

 @B3NGC9Nanswered…1mo1MO

No, however they should have protections to be only permitted to be terminated by the biological parent

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 @B22G8ZNanswered…4mos4MO

Depends on what they’ll be used for. But it’s not as relevant as whether the woman wants to keep it, it’s her choice.

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