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Phone: 202-223-8073
Fax: 571-312-0544

2776 S. Arlington Mill Dr.
#803
Arlington, VA 22206

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Voyage of Life: Week 11

By 11 weeks, once the unborn baby starts moving, he usually keeps moving for nearly two minutes straight. When he does stay still, it’s not for long—typically no more than five minutes at a time!…ly as 8 to 10 weeks and may respond to irritating chemicals as well.65 right 96388 By the end of the first trimester, the baby has already formed much of the remarkable system that will one day detect over 1 trillion smells. (Image Credit: Adobe Stock Photos) 1 side-image Continued development at 11 …

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Voyage of Life: Weeks 15 & 16

Scientific advancements provide clear evidence that the fetus feels unreflective pain by 15 weeks gestation, and possibly even earlier. Unreflective pain is an immediate sensory experience of pain without necessarily knowing one is in pain.…ce,160 161 and the nose can respond to irritating chemicals and touch.162 Early tastebuds have formed connections with nerves that process flavor.163 The majority of the skin is sensitive to light touches.164 The eyes have formed and the light-sensitive cells are growing in the retina.165 The ears ha…

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Voyage of Life: Weeks 17 & 18

Although babies begin moving at about 7½ weeks, they usually are not strong enough for the mother to feel until around 16 weeks in later pregnancies and about 18 weeks in first pregnancies.…d can now circulate through his nose. This allows chemicals in the amniotic fluid to interact with the young smell receptors.237 It remains unknown how much the fetus can smell before 28 to 30 weeks. By 17 weeks, taste buds have reached their mature shape and the taste receptor cells have microvilli …

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Voyage of Life: Birth

A baby is considered full term at 37 weeks gestation. The baby’s due date is at 40 weeks gestation, which is 38 weeks after conception. Most doctors will induce labor if it has not started naturally within 2 weeks of a mother’s du...

Full Disclosure: Blurry or Broken Language and the Beginning of Human Life

The following is an excerpt from the brief amicus curiae of Americans United for Life (AUL) in Conestoga Wood Specialties Corporation v. Sebelius, in support of a petition for writ of certiorari in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit.  The brief was filed on behalf of seven medical and...

Science Supports Pain-Capability of Unborn by 20 Weeks

Written Testimony of David A. Prentice, Ph.D.: Progress on Kansas’ Midwest Stem Cell Therapy Center Research

Stem cell treatments using adult stem cells from bone marrow, umbilical cord blood, and other tissue sources continue to be a cutting-edge medical technology.  I’d like to discuss with you briefly the current state of development for these medical treatments and some examples of their application...

Stem Cell Research: Predictions, Predilections and Progress

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Sperm-egg fusion
Sex-determining Region Y
An ultrasound measurement of the distance between the top of the baby's head and the bottom of its buttocks
Sperm-egg fusion
Sperm-egg fusion
Sperm-egg fusion
Sperm-egg fusion
Sperm-egg fusion
Sex-determining Region Y
An ultrasound measurement of the distance between the top of the baby's head and the bottom of its buttocks
5 weeks post-conception
5 weeks post-conception
Sperm-egg fusion
Sperm-egg fusion
Sperm-egg fusion
Sperm-egg fusion