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In reply to the discussion: Texas cops ‘swarm’ school, police call for ‘prayer’ over miscarriage in bathroom [View all]gollygee
(22,336 posts)hadn't implanted in the lining of the uterus a long time earlier.
What you're talking about would be the lining being affected and stopping an embryo from implanting, which would happen a week or so afterward. You're talking about a pretty small number of cells, and something that could be called a zygote rather than an embryo, but absolutely isn't even a fetus yet. Read this: http://www.baby2see.com/development/week4.html That's what you're talking about.
The words "child will die" in your post make it obvious this came from an anti-choice site. No, it wouldn't be any messier than a normal period if implantation were impossible. In fact, that happens often when women are not using contraception at all - it's perfectly normal - and it just means you have your period as normal. There's nothing "quite messy" about it. There's no fetus yet, that word describes something way further along than an embryo/zygote small enough it hasn't implanted yet, and no one would see anything out of the usual or see anything visible by the human eye.