I'll let some one else deal with your misinformation about D&C, late term abortions and the little frisson of excitement that zips up and down your spine when you discuss "metal probe stuck in it's head to suck the brains out to extinguish the life."
You are wrong about survival of lots of adults born at 22 weeks + 3 days. At the very best clinics for pregnancies that will end in premature births the survival rate is 15%. In the average hospital the survival rate is 2%. And most that survive are significantly handicapped in some way. If you are going to be against abortion try and get your facts straight. If I can find the information so can you. Do you ever do a search before you start pounding the keys? Ever?
Abstract
Our aim was to evaluate the literature on survival and major disability rate in preterm infants born at 22- 25 weeks of gestational age (GA). Thirty-three studies were identified and reviewed. Survival was lower in population-based studies (2% at 22, 13% at 23, 35% at 24, and 56% at 25 weeks) than in center-based study (15% at 22, 41% at 23, 58% at 24, and 74% at 25 weeks). The severe disability rate was slightly higher in population-based studies than in center-based studies at 23 (29 vs. 32%) and at 24 (30 vs. 27%) week of GA, whereas it was similar in population and center-based studies at 25 (21 vs. 22%) weeks of GA. Survival rate seems to improve with time, whereas the change of severe disability rate cannot be adequately evaluated due to the paucity of available data. We conclude that the survival of infants born at 22 weeks is still an uncommon event, whereas the survival of infants born at 23, and mostly at 24 and 25 weeks of GA is significant in the majority of studies.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/19591570/
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And I said almost 6 months. Not 22 weeks that you seem to want to focus on the level with a lower survival rate. Even if I used your stats, my statement is correct that at almost 6 months, you have a survival rate (according to you) is 74% Thanks for the help.