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winged creature said:
yes we are a sack of cells but we are developed. This unborn child is not developed, thus it cannot be considered a person. We are fully developed yet the fetus is not. You cannot be charged with murder unless you kill developed human being. This fetus is not nearly as developed as a born child. You can only consider this sac of cells a person when uve "given it time to learn"
WTF? 
They were ready to come out. The doctor didn't tell her that the babies needed to come out and go onto life support to survive. They were fully developed. All the doctor would have done is removed the babies, cut the cord, slapped their tushes, and handed them to thier mother.
Babies are usually fully developed when they enter the 3rd trimester. They are just tiny. The 3rd trimester is when they add weight. That's usually all they do in the 3rd trimester is add weight. That's when they go from a couple of pounds to a healthy birth weight of 6-9 lbs.
So, they are actually alive at the end of the 2nd trimester.
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