For years now, we at Priests for Life have been at the forefront of promoting the most vivid, powerful, and striking videography of the unborn child that exists. This is neither animation nor artificial intelligence — it is direct videography of the child herself, obtained through a rarely used technique called embryoscopy, in which a video camera the size of a pen-point is inserted abdominally or cervically.
It is more advanced than ultrasound—and truly astonishing to see.
We know that ultrasound imagery changes people’s minds and hearts. With this stunning, color imagery of the child from four to twelve weeks after fertilization, there will be even more radical conversions—if more people commit to spreading this far and wide.
Clips from the full video – developed by the Education Resource Fund (www.ERF.science) – can be found on a playlist at YouTube.com/FrFrankPavone and can easily be shared via social media. See, for instance, the child in the womb at only 6 to 7 weeks of development. You can also see the heart beating at just 4 weeks (it begins beating at 21 days!).
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The videos do not directly address the abortion issue, but they will certainly inoculate anyone from pro-abortion arguments. Along with the embryoscopy method, five other medical imaging technologies are used in the videos, accompanied by commentary on the scientific facts of the child’s development. Some of those facts include:
- The heartbeat is observed just three weeks and one day after fertilization—and the heart will beat 54 million times before birth!
- At six weeks, the embryo begins making spontaneous movements. Touch his mouth, and he will withdraw his head.
- By eight weeks, 90% of the anatomical structures found in adults are present—that’s 4,000 distinct anatomical structures!
- At ten weeks, the child has unique fingerprints—the same fingerprints he or she will have throughout life.
The Education Resource Fund (www.ERF.science) also offers stunning embryo and fetus images derived from many smaller images “stitched” together in much the same way NASA combines satellite photo “tiles” to form a large mosaic. These images can be found at www.ChildrenBeforeBirth.org.
The “See Baby Grow” app, developed by the Education Resource Fund (ERF), features an extraordinary series of pregnancy-related science documentaries that illustrate the biology of prenatal development using advanced medical imaging technologies and procedures.
The app—available for both Android and Apple—also includes a pregnancy tracker for expectant moms, videos geared specifically for children, public service announcements about the negative impact of smoking and drinking on the unborn child, scientific evidence of fetal pain, and much more. Some content is available in several languages and has been viewed millions of times.
You can learn more about the app and other resources on the unborn child at our special webpage: www.ChildrenBeforeBirth.org.
Please share this information with churches, schools, pregnancy centers, pro-life groups, and everyone you know—keeping in mind the words of pollster Harrison Hickman, who told the 1989 conference of the National Abortion Rights Action League:
“Nothing has been as damaging to our cause as the advances in technology which have allowed pictures of the developing fetus, because people now talk about that fetus in much different terms than they did fifteen years ago. They talk about it as a human being, which is not something that I have an easy answer how to cure.”
Abortion extremists will go to any length to present the unborn as something other than human—but we know better. And thanks to the work of the Education Resource Fund, which we promote at Priests for Life, everyone can now see the baby in the womb.
LifeNews.com Note: Frank Pavone is national director of Priests for Life and the national pastoral director of Rachel’s Vineyard Ministries and the Silent No More Awareness Campaign.
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