Something you learn in basic biology classes, and that is continually agreed upon by later scientists: an embryo used in lab experimentation is usually 4-5 days after conception, with a cell count of 100-150, and absolutely no functional nervous system or feeling at all. It is not traditionally “human” in any sense of the word that would relate it directly to you. At that point, it’s basically just unique stem cells without a being that’s created from it. The embryo couldn’t be an actual fetus at any point, let alone a baby, so it’s nerves and feeling will never be formed. An embryo, a fetus, and a baby are very different things. An embryo is in its beginning phases before nerves are created, feeling can happen, and parts of its first trimester has occurred. A fetus is part of the latter portions of pregnancy, along with the earlier ones where visible pregnancy occurs. A baby is a fetus that has been born, and is VERY different than the embryos that are experimented with.
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