Florida’s state democratic representative, Kelly Skidmore, said she is not absolutely well with her daughter watching a video that shows the life that begins in conception, since Florida’s house approved a measure that would make secondary and secondary students see a video about human embryological development.
“And if my daughter were about to be forced to watch a video that said that life begins in conception, I would have a problem with that, because I don’t share that opinion,” he said. “Because it’s not a fact.”
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Florida’s Chamber of Representatives approved the HB 1255 educational bill in an 86-27 vote. The bill, in part, requires what it describes as “health education for students of degrees 6 to 12 to include instruction on human embryological development.” However, the measure also contains and exemption so that parents opt for their children from information on human embryological development. It also requires that school districts notify parents about their right to an exemption on this issue.
Subcommittee of academic success of students of the House of Representatives approved the measure in March. According to the bill, the information video must include what it describes as a “high definition precise ultrasound video, Medaxy, at least 1 minute, showing the heart and other organists and the movement of the limbs and head.”
Additionionally, It Calls for a “High-Qualy, Medically Accurate, Computer Generated Rendering, Animation, Video, Or Other Multimedia, AT Least 3 Minutes in Duration, Showing and Description The Process of Fertilization and Varous Stages Or Boring Inside and The Develth and the Develthy and the Utererus and the Uterus and the Uterus and the Uterus and the Uterus and the uterus and the uterus and the uterus, the uterus and the uterus, the uterus, the week of conception until birth.
“Any student whose father requests the Director of the School will be exempt from the teaching of human embryological development,” adds the bill, noting that a student cannot be penalized for his exemption.
“Each school district, on the beginning page of the District website, will notify parents of this right and the process to request an exemption,” he adds.
Florida Phoenix points out that the fetal development video “is not included in the Senate version.”
The representative Dana Trabulsy said of her bill: “This is not propaganda. This is not political. This is just a great educational bill that has a piece of biology and the development of human life.”
Although many politicians have tried to find a middle term with 6 -week abortion prohibitions, fetal development is already on the way at that time, with the baby who measures the size of a sweet pea. According to the May Clinic:
The sixth week of pregnancy, or four weeks after the conception, the neural tube along your baby’s back is closing. The brain and spinal cord develop from the neural tube. The heart and other organists also begin to form.
Cleveland Clinic puts it this way:
Week 6: Tiny Brots that also become arms and legs also develop. The blood cells are taking shape and will begin circulation. The structures that will become the ears, the eyes and mouth take shape. Your medical care provider may probably detect pulses in the group of cells that will form the heart in a vaginal ultrasound.
The potential measure occurs when abortions increased again in 2024, with an estimate of 1,038,100 babies not born in the United States