How A Baby Develops – From Conception to Birth | LifeSite

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01/18/20

 

“Fascinating article detailing how a baby develops from conception to birth. The sheer complexity involved in this process is mind boggling. Nonetheless atheists insist that all of this is a product of blind random chance processes – what foolishness!”  Admin

 

The very moment a male sperm cell penetrates a female egg cell, a new human life comes into being. This event, known as fertilization, forms a tiny, single-celled human distinct from his or her mother mother.

 

This little life is called a zygote, meaning “yoked or joined together.”1 It’s the living seed that will be a newborn baby in nine months’ time.

 

The zygote’s DNA has its own set of chromosomes and genetic blueprint with data such as whether it’s a boy or a girl, which parent she’ll resemble more, and what color her eyes will be. The information in this one cell is so vast it would take 1.5 million pages to write out!2

 

The new life is also so small – less than 1/15th the size of a pinhead3 – it can barely be seen by the naked eye. But it packs a punch: it will grow to one billion cells with 4,000 distinct anatomic structures in only 8 weeks.4

 

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