Baby in Amniotic Sac

 

 

 

 

Some awesome photos of what we look like in the womb.

But be warned: there are some pictures further down the page of the effects of abortion.

The baby on the top left is in its amniotic sac.  It was removed from the mother because it was ectopic – growing in one of her fallopian tubes.  They can get blocked naturally or as the result of an infection like Chlamydia.  The age of the baby is probably four weeks.  Its heart started beating three weeks from conception.  So did yours.

The baby on the top right above is eight weeks from conception.  Everything is now perfectly formed.  We all looked like this at one stage – some of us a bit darker, of course.  All we have to do now is grow.

Incidentally, the baby grows the amniotic sac itself, not the mother.  Her womb is there simply to support and protect the baby.  Even in the placenta, the blood of mother and baby never mix.  Nutrients and waste pass in opposite directions from one to the other through the placenta by osmosis.  How clever is that?

The picture below is of a baby eleven weeks from conception.  Most abortions are done at this sort of age.

11 weeks from conception

No abortionist will tell a mother honestly what her baby looks like at that age.  To give an idea of the scale, the person on the right is holding the feet of a baby which was aborted.  They have been cleaned up for the picture.

Feet of 12-week-old baby

Here is where it gets a unpleasant, but you need to know the truth. Below will be more photos of aborted African-American babies.  A lot of abortions are carried out on black women in the States, for some reason.  We’ll be adding them to this page in a day or two, so please come back.

The terrible results of a vacuum abortion. Severed arms of aborted African-American baby of seven weeks gestation

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  1. […] ‘And if activists want to talk about human rights, let them explain away the fact that in England and Wales, 189,574 children were killed by abortion in 2010 alone.  Every single day of the year, on average, over 500 unborn children are being torn out of what should be the safest place on God’s earth in the United Kingdom.  Where is their human right to life?  For some amazing pictures of life – and death – before birth, click HERE […]