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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I’m a gay man and pretty terrified. 100% convinced these bastards are coming for my marriage next. [/quote] Chill bro. No one’s coming for your marriage. Geez.[/quote] You probably had the same glib attitude about roe v. wade, yeah? :roll: [/quote] No. That’s murder. It should be illegal. Marriage isn’t hurting anyone.[/quote] Abortion is healthcare. Period![/quote] Not sure the baby sees it that way[/quote] A clump of fetal cells isn't a baby. An egg isn't a chicken. [/quote] Most citizens of the world would disagree with you.[/quote] NP here. Then the rest of the world is wrong and not knowledgeable about science. I'm a geneticist and if the fetus is not viable outside the womb, then it's not a baby. And by viable, I mean truly able to live at a ~100% functionality. Which isn't until before 24 weeks, and even that's pushing the current limits of modern medicine. I had a preemie baby myself, born at 32 weeks, and he spent a long time in the NICU and had a global developmental delay that has led to lifelong issues. This has seriously impacted every aspect of our family life, and put incredible pressure on my marriage. When parents have a child with SN, their odds of divorce increase dramatically. There's so much stress and second-guessing, and financial unknowns about long-term care. It stresses the other, healthy, children of the marriage as well, and decreases the chances that younger siblings can be born. But people who don't live this problem don't know how terrible that burden is. It's MUCH better for human health and well-being that fetuses with problems be aborted safely as soon as problems are identified. That way, women don't jeopardize their health and finances, and can go on to have healthy pregnancies in better physical, psychological and financial shape. If you want women to have more kids, you NEED abortion. [/quote] Where do you stand on babies who suffer life long problems as a result of birth or doctor mistakes? Is monetary compensation enough in the latter case? Should we give mothers 10-50 days to decide how burdensome those children are? How about children and dependent adults who have debilitating conditions (eg, stroke, coma > 1 year, etc.).[/quote]
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