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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]In Mississippi 9 children have died due to COVID 3,194 children died by abortion in 2019 Imagine if not having an abortion was a condition to employment for the sake of saving childrens lives there. I just don't see the synthesis of the logic used in support of abortion except for being real honest with ourselves and admitting ok, 99% of time, it's a convenience thing and it's not about right to privacy in our bodies, it's not about saving lives. It's convenience. [b]It's birth control.[/b] Be honest with yourselves [/quote] You can put those numbers up but without any other statistics behind it they are meaningless. "Thirty-one percent of the abortions were performed on women with no living children, while 30 percent were on women with one child and 39 percent on women with two or more children. [b]More than two-thirds of the abortions were obtained by women with no previous abortions.[/b] Almost all Mississippi abortions occurred in the early second trimester or before. Over two-thirds (68 percent) were performed at eight weeks of gestation or earlier, and 17 percent were performed between nine and 10 weeks. Seven percent were reported between 11 and 12 weeks, and eight percent occurred between 13 and 16 weeks of gestation. Zero abortions were reported from 17 to 20 weeks, and just one abortion was performed at 21 weeks of gestation or later. Mississippi limits abortion after 20 weeks of gestation unless the woman’s life or a major bodily function is in danger. [b]Chemical abortions made up 71 percent of the total in 2019[/b], while 29 percent of the abortions were performed via suction curettage. No other types of procedures were reported. Zero complications were reported in 2019. Nine percent of the abortions were performed on women with less than a high school education. Twenty-four percent were performed on women who had graduated high school, and 30 percent were obtained by women who had attended some college but had no degree. Thirty-six percent of the abortions were on women with a college degree, and two percent were performed on women whose level of education was not reported. Nine percent of the abortions reported in Mississippi were performed on girls aged 19 or younger. Sixty-two percent of the abortions were performed on women in their twenties, including just over 30 percent on women ages 20 to 24 and a little more than 31 percent on women ages 25 to 29. Twenty-seven percent of the abortions were obtained by women in their thirties, and two percent were performed on women in their forties. 91% are unmarried." The majority of women are unmarried, with 89% 20-39, 36% with a college degree with 2/3 having no previous abortions. Only 31% of the women had no living children. Having control over your body as a female is about birth control. BC methods fail. Morning after pill fails. If a woman can use the pharma/medical system to make a baby (reproductive assistance/IVF) because she cant then reciprocally the pharma/medical can be used to ensure she doesnt continue with a pregnancy if she does. If you start removing abortion as an option for birth control you pave the way for removing other types of birth control. [/quote]
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