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Ericson D.

Pendoy Psychology IN THE WOMB (A Reaction Paper)

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101-General

When does life actually begin? This is often the question, that although medical experts have already answered and asserted, it is still to God the ultimate source where one can have the real answer. This question also, in deeper reflection, was answered by the documentary " n The Womb" by the !ody "tlas. n the documentary, one can loo# into the perspective how a human being, so complex and branded with inter$relational body systems, develop from two single living cells, undergoing a thorough development and growth processes for approximately %& wee#s '( months) in the womb of a woman. SYNTHESIS: !efore conception occurs, millions of sperm cells released from the male reproductive system toward the female reproductive system traveling in the most perilous *ourney of death and exhaustion, until the single champion meets the egg. n the *ourney, sperm cells can be #illed by the vaginal secretion of acidic substance, the survivors on the acid might not pass also on the wall of mucous membrane bloc#ing the way of the cervix and the passers will be #illed upon the union of the champion sperm with the egg, since the fertili+ed egg released a substance that acts li#e a bomb. When the single sperm cell unites with the ovum ,egg-, there conception or fertili+ation occurs. The +ygote 'fertili+ed egg) contains half of the chromosomes from the father and another half from that of the mother. .pon fertili+ation, the +ygote, a single living cell, begins to divide and after a wee#, it has undergone several cell divisions of up to /00 to /10 cells. The mass of dividing cells attaches to the uterine wall at the end of two wee#s. 2emar#able developments such as the rate of cell differentiation increases, systems to support for the cells are form, and noticeable organs appear beginning with the heart, the first organ to develop and to pump blood, happen during the next & wee#s. n the % rd wee#, the neural tube is forming which eventually will become the spinal cord. "t the same wee# also, eyes begin to appear and

by 34 days, the cells of the heart begin to differentiate and divide. "rm and legs buds emerge during the 4th wee# and later, become more increasing in differentiation at 1 to 5 wee#s. n the same period also, the face starts to form an intestinal tracts appear. !y 5 wee#s, many organs begin to emerge. Growth and development continue to process in the dramatic course of fetal development. 6rgans mature to the point of sustaining the life outside the womb. 7renatal reflexes due to the child8s movement and practicing of earlier needed movements such as eating the fluids around, sleeping and scratching become more apparent and the mother feels the said movements for the first time. "t the & months after conception, the eyes and eyelids are completely formed, fine layer of hair is present, the gasping reflex appears and irregular breathing begins. !y 9 to ( months, the functioning of the various organs is stepped up as well preparing to be born into the complex world. "t approximately ( months after conception, a new human being, a baby is born into the world outside from the closed womb.

REACTION: .pon seeing the documentary " n The Womb", became aware now on the answer to the question of "When does life begin?" :onception begins at the union of the sperm cell and the egg cell in the process #nown as fertili+ation; and it is not in the implantation of the +ygote 'fertili+ed egg) in the uterine wall. <ife really is a mystery and how appreciate the human design or blueprint that from the single living cell, growing and now comprising a complex human being composed of millions and billions of living cells. "lso, have to appreciate God for the gift of life he has given me. With the single living cell =e designed for me, the dot of life become a complex human person equips with =is given talents and s#ills. >ven if from the beginning competition has already been there, but the lesson for me is that to grace the gift of life by God because =e alone has given it to me. "lso, the documentary made me more appreciative to the pains and burdens my mother has in bearing, rearing me to become who am now. t is really incomparable to

anything. ?y mother8s pains and trials, fears in bearing me for nine months and when am outside in the world, how she brought me up is really worth affirming her. "lso, learn how to value my very life. t is being valuable from the beginning until the end. " life valuable from the start of the union of two living cells and in the end valuable in its complex form. <ife is of great value, hence, will ta#e care of this life given to me by God through the sacrifices of my mother and father.

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