Why not the date of implantation? It's not unusual for fertilized eggs to fail to implant and be flushed from the system, after all. Of course, both fertilization and implantation are nearly impossible to pinpoint to the exact day, so...yeah.
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Why not the date of implantation? It's not unusual for fertilized eggs to fail to implant and be flushed from the system, after all. Of course, both fertilization and implantation are nearly impossible to pinpoint to the exact day, so...yeah.
The date of implantation DOES work as well, but still the moment the cell was complete is the precise moment life was created.
Well we can use an estimation of subtracting 9 months from the date of birth given to determine fertilization. So for me it probably would be January 19th instead of September 19th. Implantation may be like 4 (?) days added on to that.
You still have a good point Slash, nevertheless. Especially with fertilized eggs failing to implant.
Hmm... you could say that, I never thought of that before...
Neither did I, and since I didn't make a news post today I decided to blabber about it.
I think they do that in Japan.
Oh really?
I never knew that.
Well it is a BIRTHday.
Yes and it also can be the day the egg was fertilized, for it was the BIRTH of LIFE.
It still is a double-sided argument.
icefire23
i agree with you.
NGReviewEater
Did you even read the post?