LONDON (Reuters) – Twenty-four weeks into the birth of a mother’s womb, a scientific report has been published that contradicts the findings of the study. Medical researchers Professor Derbyshire and Professor Boeckmann are behind the discovery. Both men say that the fetus will experience painful discomfort as soon as they reach about 13 weeks of growth. The research paper of Professor Derbyshire and Professor Boeckman has been published in the General of Medical Ethics. Researchers explain that by the time the fetus reaches eighteen weeks, the brain and nervous system are equipped to understand pain. The results of the research are set to pose a major threat to the UK embryo industry, which carried 2,18,281 abortions in 2018 alone.
Abortion for up to twenty-four weeks in the country is permitted. About six thousand unborn babies, which have grown to more than 18 weeks, are killed by abortion in the UK each year. Dr. Sakura, a member of The Society for Protection of Unborn Children, who works for the protection of the fetus, says that the animal-watching community is not pretending to see the pain of human life. Anthony McCarthy cited the research report. According to the latest research, there is a growing demand for legislatures to discuss the time limit for granting a fetus.