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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If I were pregnant living in one of those backward states, I'd be super scared. I wouldn't even go visit those states when pregnant in fear of needing urgent medical care and being turned away.[/quote] I completely agree. I am 100% certain that I would be childless today if doctors had been forced to behave this way during my unexpectedly complicated pregnancies.[/quote] Also agree. These forced birther states are going to drive down their birth rates by making pregnancy more dangerous in these places. It is already dangerous enough.[/quote] That’s why birth control is next. [/quote] If only more men were willing to use condoms and take male birth control pills. Women aren't getting pregnant on their own.[/quote] Are you talking rape? Or you simply should learn to choose more wisely?[/quote] DP. There are still two people involved and two people responsible for consensual sex that leads to procreation. If you're going to snipe at one for making bad judgement calls, you should be sniping at both equally.[/quote] You want to counsel both people when a pregnant woman needs medical care? Do you know what thread you’re on? This thread is about how forced birther policies are leading to pregnant women unable to access medical care. [/quote] :roll: I didn't realize we were counselling people who needed medical care in this thread. I'm pretty sure you (or the PP I was responding to) were being an asshat to women. Let me go check. [quote]If only more men were willing to use condoms and take male birth control pills. Women aren't getting pregnant on their own.[/quote] [quote]Are you talking rape? Or you simply should learn to choose more wisely?[/quote] Yep. That was it. Let's not snipe at just one person by gender for choosing unwisely, when two were involved. While we're at it, let's not put on airs that we are practicing medicine in this thread, because that's just being an idiot.[/quote] No, you’re talking to multiple different people. You suggesting counseling [i]in this specific thread[/i] makes absolutely zero sense. [/quote] Ha ha. Irony there -- YOU are talking to different people, as well. Didn't recognize that, did you? I never suggested counselling at all. All I've noted is that if someone (and I acknowledged might not have been you, mind) wants to criticize women for making poor choices, there is always someone else just as culpable there. [/quote] Omfg. This thread is about pregnant women being denied health care. [/quote] So let's not insinuate they're in that position for making bad choices, right? Crass move.[/quote] You really don't understand what this thread is about.[/quote]
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