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You did not mention "BC". What you said was, " ... some only have sex after marriage when they want a baby."
Half the women who seek abortion, married or not, were using "BC".
Yep, this is enough to prove BC doesn't work. Yet people are so complacent about it. Difference is when one is married an oops is more accepted and the couple does not abort.
The "health" of the woman can be defined in whatever way they want to justify abortion.
Let's say a woman is one week from her expected due date, and gets offered an unexpected promotion in her job and she's a liberal, yuppie Type A woman who is obsessed with her career. To force her to give birth now would be bad for her "mental health". Under this law she could demand an abortion so she can focus on her career ambitions.
That is simply how people who want abortion banned choose to live. May God have pity on them.
I suspect many who oppose this law are like me. I don't want abortion banned, but there should be limits on it. Like not being able to kill a healthy full term child. That seems like a limit any civilised person could agree to. Sure such an incident will be rare, but it should be illegal. Shouldn't it?
The previous limits post 24 weeks seemed pretty reasonable. Non viable child - sure, sensible. Life of mother at risk post 24 weeks - sure, sensible. Why the need to go further and effectively eliminate any restriction post 24 weeks?
The answer of course is that there is no medical need to kill the child to save the mothers life. A c-section will take care of the termination just as effectively.
Do you think it should be illegal to kill a full term healthy baby?
The "health" of the woman can be defined in whatever way they want to justify abortion.
Let's say a woman is one week from her expected due date, and gets offered an unexpected promotion in her job and she's a liberal, yuppie Type A woman who is obsessed with her career. To force her to give birth now would be bad for her "mental health". Under this law she could demand an abortion so she can focus on her career ambitions.
Or maybe she had a last minute offer from a group of devil worshippers that needed a larger sized fetal sacrifice. How many ridiculous fantasy scenarios are anti-choices going to dream up in their little heads?
The "health" of the woman can be defined in whatever way they want to justify abortion.
Let's say a woman is one week from her expected due date, and gets offered an unexpected promotion in her job and she's a liberal, yuppie Type A woman who is obsessed with her career. To force her to give birth now would be bad for her "mental health". Under this law she could demand an abortion so she can focus on her career ambitions.
Deliberately obtuse. I swear y'all cannot really be this stupid. You can't be real! Career obsessed woman in her 9th month in pregnancy decides she must abort. Cut it out. You sound like a moron.
Or maybe she had a last minute offer from a group of devil worshippers that needed a larger sized fetal sacrifice. How many ridiculous fantasy scenarios are anti-choices going to dream up in their little heads?
Morons. There's no way they actually believe this stuff. If they do? They are nitwits.
Deliberately obtuse. I swear y'all cannot really be this stupid. You can't be real! Career obsessed woman in her 9th month in pregnancy decides she must abort. Cut it out. You sound like a moron.
I truly, sincerely believe a case like this can happen and isn't unrealistic in the bit. Think about a careerist woman in the vein of Hillary Clinton (who would stay with her cheating husband for career purposes) and Elizabeth Pocahontas Warren.
Things like this is why people may want abortion during the end of their pregnancy, which is what this New York law is addressing.
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