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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]A dilation & curettage procedure to remove a miscarried fetus is not an abortion as the baby already died. Removing a live or dead baby using this method is radically different as one kills a human being. This is a common practice after miscarriage that is moral to do. Miscarriage is what she had. [/quote] You may not like it, but the medical term abortion covers any premature ending of a pregnancy (before viability). That is a fact and your sticking your fingers in your ears and yelling “no it’s not!” doesn’t change that fact. Many many of us here have had d&c’s for mossed miscarriages and know that in our medical records those were termed abortions. You see, dear, the word abortion covers many different circumstances. So when you zealots try to outlaw it wholesale, there are unintended consequences to your imprecision of language. [/quote] The response is correct, but the mocking by the pro-abortion radicals is ridiculous. I still remember a friend who desperately wanted the child she miscarried being so upset when the doctor wrote "spontaneous abortion." [b] We all know that there is a huge difference between a miscarriage and a "choice" to have an abortion.[/b][/quote] But who gets to decide? And who gets to decide what is "bad enough" to perform an abortion? Or maybe we should just leave it to women and their doctors?[/quote] Who do you do to to interpret. Statute. In all seriousness, right now lawyers decide. Because Doctor’s and women need to determine whether they will be charged with a felony. It’s not what’s best for the women. It’s the point at which the doctors lawyer says the lawyer won’t be charged. And hypocritical oath aside, most Doctor’s err on the side of waiting and being certain the won’t be attested. [/quote]
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