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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]A woman is pregnant. The fetus/baby is implanted in the Fallopian tube. This woman may die from the -#1 cause of maternal death in the 1st trimester. A Fallopian tube cannot support a growing fetus to air i ability outside of the womb. There is no way to transplant the fetus from the Fallopian tube to the uterus. Is an abortion moral? [/quote] Every attempt should be made to save the life of both. However, if that is deemed impossible, abortion would be a moral, but tragic, solution. However, this is a pretty rare situation. [/quote] You know nothing about women’s health and should really excuse yourself from any discussion of this topic. Ectopic pregnancies are NOT “pretty rare.” One in every fifty pregnancies in the U.S. is ectopic. There is no way to “save the life of both.” Despite stupid Republican legislators thinking that it is. Some Catholic hospitals wait until the affected Fallopian tube ruptures before they deem the abortion necessary, endangering both the woman and her future fertility. [/quote] Really. I agree it's not rare. I've known two women who have lost Fallopian tubes from it. This makes me remember in third grade a class mate confiding in me how her mother almost died and I fully understood it. I think as a Catholic she was supposed to just die though. Amazing these dumb right to lifers don't know there is still no way to save those pregnancies. Didn't some politician famously say something stupid in that vein a couple of years ago? I figured this thread got bumped due to the upcoming documentary about Roe. She was quite the hypocrite in later years. I've lived in the same neighborhood for many years. It's amazing how many of the women from our baby play groups had to have in vitro yet are "pro life." They clearly have forgotten that other embryos got thrown out. [/quote] GOP members of the Ohio State Legislature put it in the law that doctors need to transfer ectopic pregnancies from the Fallopian tube to the uterus or face murder charges. Really. https://www.businessinsider.com/ohio-lawmaker-says-he-didnt-research-ectopic-pregnancy-abortion-bill-2019-12[/quote] Omg. So much stupid. Just leave our uteruses alone, you dumb fcks. [/quote] We’ll leave your uterus alone [b]if you leave our unborn children alone[/b]. Selfish woman. It’s not about YOU. We know, it’s hard to comprehend that it’s not about you or being anti-female, but that is why this argument will never be reconciled, because the two sides are arguing different points. If you’re not prepared to have a kid then don’t have unprotected sex. Men or women. And please don’t bring out the rape and defective fetus arguments and somehow equate those to most abortions. Just stop being disingenuous. Now, you probably think I am anti-abortion. You’d be wrong. It is simple. Abortion prior to the 24th week should be legal as the fetus has not developed sufficiently to live on its own. After that it should be illegal. Most states have this law. It is not about women’s rights or BS religion, it is about science. Clearly it is also the woman’s choice prior to the 24th week as the entity is still part of the woman until that time. Now let’s stop arguing and base it all on that nexus point in each pregnancy and move on. God, Allah, and whomever else have nothing to do with this as this is a legal government decision, not a religious decision and there is separation of church and state in this country, at least there’s supposed to be. The Bible says thou shall not kill, yet states do it all the time: it’s called capital punishment. The nation does it: it’s called war. So if we can separate our religious beliefs in those cases, surely it can be done in this case. [/quote] You can do whatever you want with YOUR unborn children. It’s my body and I have bodily autonomy. [b]Always[/b]. [/quote] The Supreme Court disagrees with you.[/quote]
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