Not Pregnant Anymore

Pregnancy is a conditional diagnosis. That is, for a woman to be diagnosed as pregnant she must have a baby living, and growing, within her. From the very moment a baby is conceived within her, a woman is considered pregnant. This is objective truth, true forever and always in medicine, science, and law.

The unborn baby, from conception onward, is the condition that defines a woman as being pregnant. The only way a woman cannot be pregnant anymore, is when the condition making her pregnant in the first place, the unborn baby, is not present within her anymore.

There are only three scenarios in which a pregnant woman can become—not pregnant anymore.

First. The living unborn baby could be delivered from the womb alive, and be born into this world. This is called a live-birth.

Second. The living baby could die naturally while still within the womb, in which in time the mother will naturally expel the baby. This is called a miscarriage. 

Third. A pregnant woman can choose to have an abortion, and not be pregnant anymore.

As defined in the Miriam-Webster Medical Dictionary, an abortion is, “The termination of a pregnancy after, accompanied by, resulting in, or closely followed by the death of the embryo or fetus:”

To have an abortion is to prematurely terminate a pregnancy, thereby causing the intentional death of the unborn baby. And for the unborn baby to die as a result of the abortion procedure, it must have first been—alive.

Abortion kills the living unborn baby.

Now ask yourself… Why doesn’t this living human baby, within the womb of its mother, have the right to continue living?

This is the real conversation of life