Not in my case. I'm one of the 8 so far to stand up for all of the world's women. Feels good.
I don't see the connection.
You've got two very different things there - a functioning brain and the capacity to feel pain.
There is little reason to think a fetus can feel pain in the first or second trimesters. All of the most recent science shows 24-28 weeks is much more likely than the "20 weeks" (or earlier) propagated by extremists.
Also define "functional" ? It takes 21 years for the brain to fully develop in women, and 25 years in men. What exactly is functional?
People in comas can't communicate whether they can feel pain, neither can a baby. MRI scans can detect activity in a brain. Dr. Moriah Thomason of Wayne State University has performed MRI scans on fetuses 24 months into development. "Researchers obtained functional MRI connectivity diagrams for more than 80 regions in the fetal brain." (
http://www.detroitnews.com/article/...-signal?odyssey=mod|newswell|text|FRONTPAGE|s). Connectivity is primary function of any brain.
Also, keep in mind that a brain is composed of many regions and the cerebral cortex is the region associated with processing of all kinds of stimulus, and since pain seems to be one your concerned with please note that is included. The Cerebral Cortex begins to develop 8-13 weeks in. It is not a stretch to say that as soon as the Cerebral Cortex begins to develop weeks, the "capacity" to feel pain is there.
Functional: Functions. Does not imply complete, or perfect, function. EG. This knife is sharp, it cuts meat - It is functional. This knife is less sharp, it cuts meat- It is also functional. Now to apply: This brain is developed, it does everything - it is functional. This brain is less developed, it does some things - it is functional. This brain is damaged, it does some things - it is functional.
You still up for giving "non-contributors" a suicide pill? The neural activity of the geriatric is diminished, sometimes to the point of total (a guy like you might say) parasitic dependence. Who decides whether or not to choose for them? Fortunately, and hopefully, they took advantage of their cognizant years and guided someone on what to do for them. Fetuses don't get that chance.
and "only ideas won by walking have any value"