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Originally Posted by PaleRider
So when you are physically attatched to an IV drip and a breathing machine, do they become part of your body? Once more, feel free to provide some credible science that states that the child is part of its mother's body. Since your argument so far has consisted of nothing but logical fallacies, you are not credible enough to be taken at your word.
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The IV drip and the breathing machine don't need me to exist, the fetus does.Maybe someday in the future a human fetus will be able to fully develop outside a woman's body, until that happens, the woman has the womb and therefore control of what is done to it. Credible science? You mean credible to you? The fetus develops inside me, along with the placenta. The placenta is attached to me and the fetus, through which it's blood is oxygenated and it is nourished. The fetus is in MY womb and for it to develop I must carry it. That makes it part of MY body.Say anything you like, nothing at this point in time, changes that. This is not a philisophical argument. This is biological fact.