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From an argumentative perspective, it's odd to give a certain week amount in the womb as a life since everything about it bears no characteristics we associate with life. Similarly, the comatose or the permanently vegetated lack all that might be considered characteristics of life, but we consider them live anyways. In that sense, it's easier to contend life at conception since that's when it happens. To say anything is a clump is reductive, since its a descriptor, the argument you should be talking about is that babies are parasites that actively endanger and encumber the woman, which, by all instances, can be seen as true.