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It's disputed and rather controversial. Religious denominations, countries, people differ in their opinions. Doctors vary too. It's a hot topic in the discussion of abortion. No one can truly say. First we must define 'human being'.

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15y ago

It's different for everyone because everyone has a different opinion on it. Some people consider 'it' human as soon as 'it' is fertilised. Other people don't think 'it' is human until birth. Personally, I believe 'it' is human as soon as implantation occurs, so roughly 10 days after conception. Having said this, I would never take the morning after pill or get an early stage abortion

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13y ago

It's not called a baby until week 38 of pregnancy or when it's born (even if it's before week 38). Medically it's not considered alive as in positive pregnancy until the egg is attached and you are actually pregnant.

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11y ago

Week 10 it's a fetus and not until week 38 it's called a baby. When born it's always a baby.

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