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I read it. I also looked into some of the sources they used - surprise surprise a propaganda website misrepresenting a study, citing themselves and citing pro-life non-peer-reviewed articles.
Not that you will do that though.
BTW, What do you think the health effects of forced pregnancy and childbirth would be? None of you anti-choicers ever seem to mention that.
Forced pregnancy and childbirth? Before abortion was legal it wasn't an issue. The effects were less dead babies, more adoptions and women going on with their lives afterward.
Forced pregnancy and childbirth? Before abortion was legal it wasn't an issue. The effects were less dead babies, more adoptions and women going on with their lives afterward.
before abortion was legal it was an issue women died from back alley and coat hanger abortions. being forced to go through with an unwanted pregnancy, labor and deliver a baby, raise it to 18 or give it up for adoption because you have no other choice is being forced.
I bet anything millions less babies died back then. Back then it was shameful to be pregnant and not married, it's not like that now. Less reason for back alley and coat hanger now. More welfare today for those women who can't afford a child. Not many reasons now not to go through a pregnancy like it was in days past but we now have more abortions. Explain that.
Janelle144,
The government should stay out of peoples private medical decisions.
They should have nothing to do with what goes on in anyones bedroom,
waht birth control a woman uses, if she has to have an abortion, end of life
decisions, wether or not she feels she wants to be sterilized, wether
or not she gets yearly pap smears, or other cancers, that is strictly
between a woman and her doctor.
Less government is a very good thing.
Stay out of other peoples business and just worry about yourself.
Forced pregnancy and childbirth? Before abortion was legal it wasn't an issue. The effects were less dead babies, more adoptions and women going on with their lives afterward.
You've got that backwards. Before abortion was illegal, it wasn't an issue.
Before abortion was illegal ...... it was legal. It wasn't an issue way back when, just another fact of life.
Abortion has been legal in this country longer than it was illegal. Either way though.....abortion has always been practiced in this country and it always will be.
{Just another one of those FACTS you like to ignore.}
The only reason abortion became illegal was because doctors wanted to take power away from midwives.
Don't kid yourself, it was about power and control then..... and it is about power and control now.
I bet anything millions less babies died back then. Back then it was shameful to be pregnant and not married, it's not like that now. Less reason for back alley and coat hanger now. More welfare today for those women who can't afford a child. Not many reasons now not to go through a pregnancy like it was in days past but we now have more abortions. Explain that.
Actually, more babies....and women.....died back then.
Janelle144,
The government should stay out of peoples private medical decisions.
They should have nothing to do with what goes on in anyones bedroom,
waht birth control a woman uses, if she has to have an abortion, end of life
decisions, wether or not she feels she wants to be sterilized, wether
or not she gets yearly pap smears, or other cancers, that is strictly
between a woman and her doctor.
Less government is a very good thing.
Stay out of other peoples business and just worry about yourself.
I am not talking about government and I agree with you---they need to stay out of medical decisions.
I am talking about women and their decision to kill their baby. Not a good idea.
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