PDA

View Full Version : When do our nervous systems start functioning?



Zeta Metroid
December 16th 2010, 03:06 AM
It seems to me that, since you're dead right when it stops, you must be alive right when it starts...does anyone know exactly when your brain starts functioning?

Alcoth
December 16th 2010, 12:19 PM
Around week 3 of gestation, the brain, heart and spinal cord start to develop. I know this from when we found out my wife was pregnant, I got weekly e-mails from a resource I subscribed to. I'll dig up the reference if needed.

That being said, it is my stance that the little bundle of cells created upon conception was a life named Kieran, regardless of whether or not his brain had started developing.

Jedidiah
December 16th 2010, 05:34 PM
Alcoth has it right. Life is not a matter of brain function. Life is a matter of cell function.

Zeta Metroid
December 17th 2010, 12:49 AM
True, though I wonder if, because of when the nervous system starts, we could reach some sort of compromise with the pro-choicers that you've got three weeks to get an abortion instead of three months...

Alcoth
December 17th 2010, 10:38 AM
If I compromise then I'm conceding that my son was not alive prior to three weeks of gestation (5 weeks after impregnation). Not gonna happen.

ETA : Oh and logically following the above, condone murder!

gharfish
December 17th 2010, 10:49 AM
I understood that there is measurable brain wave activity before birth like that which would be flatlined, indicating brain death/clinical death, after birth, at three months of age for a fetal person.

That's what I've read.


>

Jedidiah
December 17th 2010, 06:34 PM
True, though I wonder if, because of when the nervous system starts, we could reach some sort of compromise with the pro-choicers that you've got three weeks to get an abortion instead of three months...

Then we need to compromise somehow with other killers. Murders after 10:00 are okay. eh?

Zeta Metroid
December 17th 2010, 06:38 PM
I'm not saying its the best solution, but it might be a good step to getting it banned all together

And where did you read that exactly, Gharfish?

Jedidiah
December 18th 2010, 12:48 AM
Abortion will never be banned stepwise. As long as it is seen a acceptable there will be few, if any, limits acceptable.

gharfish
December 21st 2010, 03:46 PM
..........
And where did you read that exactly, Gharfish?I cannot find my source, unfortunately, but here is one that looks good;

www.c2g.ca/development.html

There it says that brain waves can be *measured at 8 weeks. The fetal person is half an inch long (tall!)

Here are the telltale signs of life in the two organs that if in a born person they ceased to function that person would be declared dead: the heart stops, irreversibly, and a fully developed (normal) brain is flatlined.

The heart is almost completely developed at 10 weeks, and the brain is fully developed at 12 weeks. That person is completely alive; no doubt. By the 14th week, the fetal human being is moving about.

Here are some pictures that show, first, 12 weeks, and then 14:


>

37818
January 13th 2011, 04:17 PM
It is my understanding about the 17th day from conception the zygote has his/her own blood, and with the next day the nervous system begins.

In the word of God blood is associated with the soul in the body. (see Lev. 17:11.)