It’s not your uterus there Sparky. So settle down and stop deciding what other people are required to grow inside their bodies. |
Watch the divorce rate climb even higher as families are pushed into circumstances that are more than they can bear. |
Yeah, PP is just wrong. Most abortions are by unmarried, low income women in their 20s without a college degree and with a child. For most women, it is their first abortion. https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2021/12/14/upshot/who-gets-abortions-in-america.html?name=styln-abortion-us®ion=TOP_BANNER&block=storyline_menu_recirc&action=click&pgtype=Article&variant=show&is_new=false |
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Oh, and 43% of abortions are within the first 6 weeks of the pregnancy. An additional 36% are in weeks 7-9. Another 13% are in weeks 10-13. So that means that 92% are in the first trimester.
Women who have abortions after the first trimester are more likely to be poor, young, and/or with serious health complications for themselves or the fetus if they continue with the pregnancy. |
We donated ours to research. Not to be used to attempt pregnancy, but for medical/science study. The embryology lab offered us this option. |
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There are going to be a lot more unwilling middle aged mothers.
Women can have kids until they completely go through menopause, as my mom (pre Roe) and my grandmother found out. Family story is that the doctor had to medicate my grandmother after she started going into hysterics when she found out she was pregnant at 45. |
This. Teach our daughters to first demand evidence of the guy’s vasectomy. |
You are naive. |
That's why men get their tubes snipped. You should talk to him about that. |
Wrong it’s mothers of other children and most are single never married. Learn to read a chart, study and label. |
This article made the rounds today for sure. Not that facts and cdc data will shut up the hyper people. |
I’m late to the thread but on top of the statistics. This is mostly correct, though the typical patient isn’t necessarily “all” of these things — it’s putting together several different statistics. The majority of abortion patients are in their 20s. Teens make up another 12%. 59% already have at least one child. A majority are not married. 3/4 are either below the poverty line or low-income (defined as below 200% of poverty income). Interestingly, most used birth control during the month that they became pregnant. (Though not necessarily during the exact encounter.) Condoms were most common. In surveys that ask why patients seek abortion, people give many reasons. But the PPs who highlight poverty are on top of one of the big ones. Especially for low-income patients who are already parents, they very often say that they are seeking the abortion because they can’t afford another child. |
Watching people cheer the overturn of Roe v. Wade is like watching an 18-wheeler trying to beat traffic and getting stuck straddling train tracks with a train steaming full tilt at it. They think they did great and are invincible, but completely do not grasp the looming disaster that all of the bystanders are seeing unfold. |
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Obviously a woman who lives with a man is very likely to have an unplanned pregnancy. So every married woman is at risk
Being married doesn't mean that pregnancy at any time is okay. Why the need to be so judgemental? |