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Which is more than double the number of reported abortions in recent years. Yet the former is "rare" while the later is an epidemic that must be dealt with immediately.
Logic. It's not so strong for them.
"Double" is a statistic? Come on now genius. Do a search on the total number of abortions as result of rape vs. the total number od abortions and post the percentage. Should be easy enough for a scientist like you to accomplish.
Yes and I agree with you but these cases like rape and incest are the exceptions and are very rare today.
They are however, rare as they are, often trotted out in order to lend credence and justification for all abortions by abortion supporters...
Here's the problem: the anti-abortion movement has made it increasingly difficult, if not impossible, for women whose pregnancies are affected by severe defect, which you appear to agree is a valid reason for abortion, to receive one. I ended up having to travel to another state to receive care, because none of the local hospitals would accommodate me. My own perinatalogist, who agreed with my decision to abort and was qualified to perform the procedure, could not help me, because he would have been in violation of the hospital's code of ethics. That's an incredible burden to place on a woman already facing such a terrible situation.
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Here's the problem: the anti-abortion movement has made it increasingly difficult, if not impossible, for women whose pregnancies are affected by severe defect to abort. I ended up having to travel to another state to receive care, because none of the local hospitals would accommodate me. My own perinatalogist, who agreed with my decision to abort and was qualified to perform the procedure, could not help me, because he would have been in violation of the hospital's code of ethics. That's an incredible burden to place on a woman already facing such a terrible situation
no one should have to travel out of state for health care.
they don't want abortions nor do they want better sex ed and birth control availability either. go figure.
Birth control has readily been available for years. I've never seen a teenager who need or wanted any sex education. They already knew all about it. You're not living in reality. Actually more abortions are occurring among women in their twenties to early thirties. These women already should know plenty about sex. What the kids need is a good father and mother and a good church to attend.
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