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‘Hi, Mommy’ video goes viral

The Motherish shared this video of a tiny preborn baby having conversations with her mommy on Facebook at the end of April 2015. As of early August, the video has been shared nearly 700,000 times and has had over 35 million views.

Be warned: the cuteness might be more than you can handle. The beauty of this video lies in its communication of a preborn baby’s humanity – from the very first moment she is created.

Okay, this might make you cry. (Don’t say we didn’t warn you.)

Posted by The Motherish on Thursday, April 30, 2015

Even before a woman knows she is pregnant, she is already a mother. Her baby is a real, unique human being – a person. For more accurate information about the scientific development of preborn babies at every stage (as well as awesome videos and amazing in utero pictures), visit The Endowment for Human Development.

EHD is an incredibly informative nonprofit that has worked with National Geographic to make “The Biology of Prenatal Development.

The Endowment for Human Development (EHD) is…dedicated to improving health science education and public health. EHD equips educators, clinicians, and governments to help everyone appreciate, apply, and communicate the science of health and human development.

Each of the babies below is in their first trimester – the time when the huge majority of abortions are performed.

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