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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] We are discussing the embryology as explained in the Quran, not Arab scientific thought. The Quran revelations of 1)three stages of pregnancy 2) reference to what we now identify as spermatozoa, and 3) leech like clot seem to be compelling because Galen, Hippocrates, the Chinese, Romans did not make mention of these. The Qurans revelations may not have influenced Arab scientific contribution and thus, Arab may not have made contributions to embryology, but why confuse that with the Quran. Apples to boxcars. [/quote] The pregnancy doesn't have three specific stages, the division to trimesters is entirely arbitrary. Nothing magical happens at the end of the first trimester and beginning of second; you'd be hard-pressed to identify when one ends and the next begins. That sperm is required for life is an observation that can be made with a naked eye. [/quote]
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