(November 17, 2016 at 2:03 am)Moros Synackaon Wrote: There's a significant divide between an embryo - fetal transitions versus teenager-young adult transitions.
Were your statement to be interpreted seriously, CL, it would be considered disingenuous given that you would normally be expeted to be aware of what Ham meant in his statement.
CL makes a good point because it actually is just the process the living being has been through rather than the development stage that makes the difference in definitions.
A fetus is just an unborn mammal, a baby is a newly born mammal. A baby isn't a fully developed mammal. It's still developing.
All a fetus has to do is pass through a vagina and be born and it becomes a baby. At least according to my understanding of the definitions.
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