If they wanted to say “from birth” there are words for that. “From the womb” implies before birth. Words have meaning and when someone tells you who they are, believe them. Don’t fall for the gaslighting after they hastily retreat from their initial message.
When I impeach my opponent's words I don't change them to better suit the point I'm trying to make. If "from the womb" implied what you said it implies what was the purpose of Wood's changing the words to "in the womb"?
If they wanted to say “from birth” there are words for that. “From the womb” implies before birth. Words have meaning and when someone tells you who they are, believe them. Don’t fall for the gaslighting after they hastily retreat from their initial message.
When I impeach my opponent's words I don't change them to better suit the point I'm trying to make. If "from the womb" implied what you said it implies what was the purpose of Wood's changing the words to "in the womb"?