Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A fertilized egg has the chance to be a baby where as an unfertilized will never.
But it can if it meets a sperm
A fertilized egg is nothing if it does not attach itself to an uterus
Anonymous wrote:A fertilized egg has the chance to be a baby where as an unfertilized will never.
Anonymous wrote:dumbest ass question ever. i mean, really? did you think about this question before you typed and posted it? maybe you should read it to see how asinine you sound.
can your egg be birthed without sperm, you know, outside of having your period?
will you nurse and care for your egg?
send it daycare and school?
watch it walk across the graduation stage?
some people...
The only difference is fertilization.Anonymous wrote:I'm pro-choice, but the argument is that an unfertilized egg is not a unique and complete genetic package. The difference between fertilized and unfertilized eggs is vast, if you consider their potential.
It does that with fertilized eggs too.Anonymous wrote:Because a woman's body trashes its own unfertilized egg every month.