According to Rep. Ernie Yarbrough, life begins at fertilization - in other words, when a spermatozoon fertilizes an ovum. Yarbrough seems so sure of this, that he's attempting to pass a law in Alabama that declares it to be so:
Recently filed legislation in the Alabama House of Representatives would authorize prosecutions for homicide or assault if the victim is an unborn child from the moment of fertilization at any stage of development. 1819 News on HB518
Sorry, Ernie; did you sleep through biology class? Just as all Gaul is divided into three parts, conception is divided into two parts - fertilization and implantation.
In the entire history of the human race, no fertilized ovum has ever grown into a fetus/child/anything else without it being implanted into the body of a female. In case you think otherwise, we'll be happy to wait for you to look it up.
If you're wondering why our own Dr. Tim has failed to make Ernie aware of this, we're guessing he likes to snicker at Yarbrough.
If you're wondering how many fertilized ova never make it through the second phase, we were taught at least 51%, but that was in the last century. We've recently read this:
Research Variability: Studies on this topic show a wide range of estimates, from around 40-60% of fertilized eggs failing to implant.
What happens to the fertilized ova that don't implant?
If implantation doesn't occur, the fertilized egg exits the body during the next menstrual period.Now we'll wait for the 2026 legislative session when Rep. Yarbrough will attempt to prosecute women who have a uterine environment that's inhospitable to implantation.
In case you haven't guessed by now, Ernie Yarbrough is also against IVF. Yes, really!