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There is only one event which could change that which is not a person into a person and that event is conception.
"I don't feel it is my place to tell anyone how to live, or what to do with their body."
"Their body" has their own DNA and is the same sex.
A fetus fas his or her own unique DNA.
This DNA is not the mother's and is not the father's.
It is the DNA of the person created at conception.
The mother's body is female.
How is a male child's body also that of the mother's?
When a fetus can live on it's own outside of the mother, it can have a say in the matter. Unless you can find a way to transplant unwanted fetuses into pro lifers to bring to term, deliver, and raise, you have no say in the matter either.
Could being a fetus be considered a pre-existing condition? The baby could be covered under the parent's coverage until they are 26...
So in other words, you support insurance plans as they already exist? Once that fetus comes out of the womb, it's no longer a fetus... and babies/children are covered under the parent's plan (usually) until age 26. Duh.
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