This article needs attention from an expert in biology. The specific problem is: discrepancy between abortion subsection and rest of the article, and lacking scientific consensus in article overall.(August 2009) |
Prenatal perception is the study of the extent of somatosensory and other types of perception during pregnancy. In practical terms, this means the study of fetuses; none of the accepted indicators of perception are present in embryos. Studies in the field inform the abortion debate, along with certain related pieces of legislation in countries affected by that debate. As of 2022, there is no scientific consensus on whether a fetus can feel pain.[1][2][3]