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2. Living Men and Women
 
  2.1 Living Men and Women in general  
  Article 60-Rights of an unborn Human Child  
60.1 The general cycle of life of a Human Child  
  Like all life, a human life undergoes a lifecycle until birth and through life until eventual death.  
  This cycle is recognized as different stages of evolution, representing both the development to the birth of a human child and the association of the human species to all other cellular life on planet Earth.  
  The cycle of Living Men and Women generall proceeds through the following core evolutionary steps of an unborn child:  
  day 1 as a single cell  
  day 1-2 cleavage and travel to place of birth  
  day 4-5 morulla and blastocyst  
  day 6-7 implantation  
  day 7-12 our life as a parasite  
  day 12-28 placentation  
  day 28 the beginning of our life as a mammal  
  days 42 to 50 the beginning of our life as a primate  
  days 55-60 the beginning of our life as a Men and Women-the fetus  
  days 61 to 266/300: fetus to birth  
60.2 3 stages of rights of an unborn human Child  
  In recognition of the evolutionary stages of human development, an unborn human child is afforded increasing rights the further its development progresses towards representing a complete unborn human child in all function, appearance and potential.  
  1st stage- the rights of an unborn lifeform (day 1 to day 60)  
  2nd stage- the rights of an unborn Living Child form (day 60 to day 100)  
  3rd stage- the rights of an unborn human child (day 100 to birth)  
60.3 Stage 3 and full status rights of a Living child  
  Upon reaching stage 3, an unborn child is granted under this code the full status rights of a living human child, but as yet unborn.  
  Any action directly contributing to the death of the child, either by gross negligence or deliberate act constitutes a criminal action which affords the full consequences as if the child was already born.  
     
     
 
 

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