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Originally Posted by janelle144
She went to a doctor but she was healthy and saw no reason to have the baby at the hospital. They saved a ton of money. As I posted pregnancy is not a disease. Our ancestors had their babies at home most of the time. My grandmother had all of her 7 children at home, they didn't have a hospital within miles of where they lived. Only people today think they have a horrible life if they don't have BC and can screw around. Sex for entertainment and not procreation. Then they are at a loss when they have an oops. They can't understand how they got pregnant.
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My grandmother gave birth to all of her children at home, too. 9 lived, 4 died. They had hospitals, she didn't have money.
People have always had sex, with or without abortion. And abortion has always been around, even in our grandmothers' day. Only back then, women often died because abortions were done in backrooms by hacks, or at home with coathangers.
Pregnancy is not a disease. It's a life-changing event. A woman's body is permanently changed by every pregnancy. Women still DIE from pregnancy and childbirth. It's a medical condition.
Women deserve your respect, not your put-downs. Women aren't stupid. Women aren't immoral. Women aren't irresponsible. Women know how they got pregnant. Women know what a pregnancy means to them, how it will impact their lives. The majority of women getting abortions already have a child at home. They love the children they already have. They want the best life possible for the children they already have. Thinking about the impact a pregnancy can have on them and their families is the smart, moral, responsible thing to do.
And sex isn't just for procreation. Otherwise, you'd be telling all the women in their late forties and older that if they have sex they are sinning, dirty, wh*res, wouldn't you? Don't have sex, older ladies! It's a sin! No sex for you! But it's okay if your husbands do it, eh, wink-wink!