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At 6 weeks a zygote doesn't have a heart


Exactly.

At 6 weeks it's only one quarter of an inch big.

It has no heart, no lungs, no brain, no central nervous system, no bones no liver or any organs.

At 6 weeks it's only cells programed to eventually grow into organs and bones etc.
 
It's not beating. Modern equipment can pick up faint electrical pulses but it doesn't have chambers to "beat".
And you are trying to say doctors don't know the difference??? are you nuts?....
 
You can't claim to be pro-life when you support mandatory death sentences. The Texas heartbeat bill guarantees that every abortion will result in the death of an unborn baby.
 
What embarrassing nonsense. Good grief. I wouldn't even call that mental gymnastics. More like mental 'falling out of a tree and hitting every branch on the way down".
Since you didn't read the rest of the post, I pasted it in below.

" which are the natural result of the cancel culture the left has been salivating about for the last some years. Interesting to see their squealing when it gets turned on them."
 
It's a bullshit law. There is no heart to beat at 6 weeks
Please quote the section of the law that says anything about 6 weeks. I'll save you some time, it doesn't. You're not even complaining about the law, just somebody else's complaining about it.
 
Please quote the section of the law that says anything about 6 weeks. I'll save you some time, it doesn't. You're not even complaining about the law, just somebody else's complaining about it.
The law gives standing to sue anyone involved in an abortion of a fetus once a "heartbeat" has been detected.

Which is supposedly around 6 weaks.

Problem is that "fetus" (actually zygote) is only a quarter in long at that point and anything detected is nothing but an electrical signal. There is no functioning heart to "beat" until months later

It's a bullshit law
 
The law gives standing to sue anyone involved in an abortion of a fetus once a "heartbeat" has been detected.

Which is supposedly around 6 weaks.

Problem is that "fetus" (actually zygote) is only a quarter in long at that point and anything detected is nothing but an electrical signal. There is no functioning heart to "beat" until months later

It's a bullshit law
You seem to be hung up on the whole "6 weeks" thing. The law doesn't say anything about 6 seeks, it says detectable heartbeat. If that doesn't happen until later, then why are you still going on about 6 weeks?
 
You seem to be hung up on the whole "6 weeks" thing. The law doesn't say anything about 6 seeks, it says detectable heartbeat. If that doesn't happen until later, then why are you still going on about 6 weeks?
And as noted...there is no functioning heart to "beat" until 20 weeks.

This fucked up bill is based on an ELECTRICAL SIGNAL from a couple cells in a quarter inch long collection of cells
 
And as noted...there is no functioning heart to "beat" until 20 weeks.

This fucked up bill is based on an ELECTRICAL SIGNAL from a couple cells in a quarter inch long collection of cells
Do you think that a doctor cannot tell the difference?
 
It's not beating. Modern equipment can pick up faint electrical pulses but it doesn't have chambers to "beat".
And you are suggesting that a doctor can't tell the difference...that's ridiculous...calm down...you don't have to fret....there will be plenty of abortions being done in Texas to ease your fetal bloodthirst.....but it will be done before a heartbeat can be detected...after that its a Texas citizen entitled to Texas civil rights....
 
So why are people complaining about 6 weeks? If the bill says detectable heartbeat, that's the standard.
Before the heart develops, and takes any form resembling anything like what we think of as a heart, a few cells start to slightly fluctuate. These cells are the beginnings of what become one of 2 natural pacemakers. the fluctuation can only be detected by ultrasound. There is no heart muscle, valves, or anything to produce a heartbeat that can be detected with a stethescope. That slight fluctuation of those few cells is what they are calling a heartbeat.
 

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