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Originally Posted by InformedConsent
I see no reason why states would ever ban all abortions. That's medically contraindicated in some cases.
States who don't make allowances for 11 year old girls carrying a 10 week old embryo, IMHO, would be just as likely to ban all abortions if they legally could.
Any government who would force an 11 year old to carry a baby to term, IMHO, is capable of forcing all pregnant females to carry to term once impregnated.
States who don't make allowances for 11 year old girls carrying a 10 week old embryo, IMHO, would be just as likely to ban all abortions if they legally could.
Any government who would force an 11 year old to carry a baby to term, IMHO, is capable of forcing all pregnant females to carry to term once impregnated.
Which states are those? Why wouldn't it be possible for an MD to conclude that an 11 yo can't carry a pregnancy to term without serious risk to her health?
It's only a parasite to those who hate children and science, obviously.
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Instead of being passive tissue that absorbs available nutrients from the mother, the placenta dynamically distributes nutrients between mother and fetus, optimally ensuring the health of both mother and developing baby… [by] receiv[ing] metabolic signals from both the mother and fetus and respond[ing] to this input by regulating the nutrient amounts made available to the fetus. ...
… [i]t appears that when the mother is healthy, the placenta readily transports nutrients to the fetus and dynamically adjusts, even if it forms abnormally…. [i]f the mother’s health is compromised, the placenta restricts nutrient flow to the fetus to ensure the mother’s long-term health, with the prospects that the fetus can still grow and develop.
"nearly" is not a complete ban, as you've been trying to push it is. They will still have quite a bit of time to kill and in CA and maybe other states after birth too...which will "bring you tears of joy running down your face", right?
More than half the abortions performed yearly are "medication abortions". So it will still go on in all 50 states.
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Originally Posted by ClaraC
States who don't make allowances for 11 year old girls carrying a 10 week old embryo, IMHO, would be just as likely to ban all abortions if they legally could.
Any government who would force an 11 year old to carry a baby to term, IMHO, is capable of forcing all pregnant females to carry to term once impregnated.
What states don't allow abortion when the mothers life is in danger? And the life of a pregnant 11yo would be in danger.
The Texas law is tantamount to a ban given the tiny slice of time between when a women knows she’s pregnant and what’s left to schedule an abortion. But no worries. Women with the means will just travel to other States. The ones that can’t will have those oh so longed for by Texans babies and watch them go hungry. But no matter. Texas will still claim it did the “right” thing because Texas loves babies (the unborn kid not the hungry kind). The hungry kind just need to pull themselves up by their bootiestraps and get a damn job.
The Texas law is tantamount to a ban given the tiny slice of time between when a women knows she’s pregnant and what’s left to schedule an abortion. But no worries. Women with the means will just travel to other States. The ones that can’t will have those oh so longed for by Texans babies and watch them go hungry. But no matter. Texas will still claim it did the “right” thing because Texas loves babies (the unborn kid not the hungry kind).
Nope. They have to twist words and assume people are stupid to make it sound like it's a ban. It's not.
TX law is not a ban on abortion.
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