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But that's medically, factually what they are. A zygote is a fertilised egg, with only a 25-35% chance of implanting. The next stage which occurs 4-7 days later, a blastocyst, is very literally a ball of cells that is implanting into the endiometrium of the uterus. It still has fairly low odds implanting successfully. Once implanted, that ball of cells divides into the sack, placenta and embryo, at which point the "baby" is an embryo. That brings us to week 4 of a pregnancy, but only week 2 since the egg was fertilised. At this point the odds of survival move toward 85%. But miscarriage is still extremely common at this stage.
Scientific Rebuttle to the Abortion Debate on boards.ie
boards.ie - View Single Post - Your right to an Abortion
John Breslin:boards.ie developer Ross Duggan pointed me to two interesting pages today, the first from 2006:
Participation Inequality: Encouraging More Users to Contribute by Jakob Nielsen
and one from this month:
The 3 Loops of Designing for Audience by Gregor Hochmuth
MS Paint vs. Photoshop
So I've taken to taking part in a Photoshop competition but without the use of Photoshop... Oh dear... With nothing but my trusty MS paint at my side I've come up with the following images;
Yes I know, they aren't anyway near up to par, the last one isn't even going up, but its a fun new hobby! If you have the patience you can do a lot more with MS Paint than you think, so go on, give it a bash!