Nirvikalpa
Unapologetic Feminist
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It isn't real clear when exactly conception occurs, but for legal purposes I think it should be defined as occurring when the fertilized egg is implanted in the uterus. That way it would be clear that no forms of contraception would be banned. I thought you were just saying that you don't consider a baby in the womb to be a human being, so maybe I misunderstood you.
How would we know when a fertilized egg is implanted into the uterus, since it can happen on different days and within different times for different women? Day 3 of a fertilized egg in one woman can already be implanted, whereas in another woman it is still within the fallopian tube.
I'm not trying to pick on you (or anyone in this thread) specifically; just pointing out how complicated of a matter defining "conception" really is. I don't think it will ever be really clear.
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