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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Do you think this decision would force parents to allow invasive medical care for infants that are born with severe medical problems? I can see that happening. If you forced me to give birth to a child I knew had very little chance, could you force me to make that child suffer through surgeries and other interventions after birth? This is all so messed up.[/quote] I doubt it. It's well-established that forced-birthers don't give a f** about babies after they are born.[/quote] No more a fact than if I claimed that abortionists like you don't care if babies live or die.[/quote] Actually completely different. An embryo is not a baby.[/quote] Fine. Abortionists like you can say you're pregnant with an embryo. Women i know say they're pregnant with a baby. [/quote] I am pro-choice and my BIL was pro-life. We both call our pregnancies “the baby”. One day, in SIL’s third trimester, BIL & SIL found out that the baby was developing without any brain. There was no hope that the baby would ever do more than live in a vegetative state for an undetermined amount of time - days, weeks, months, maybe a couple of years at best. The baby would require around the clock care-giving. BIL and SIL chose to have an abortion. People who have abortions sometimes are aborting babies - they are often wanted pregnancies until something goes catastrophically wrong. BIL and SIL made the best possible choice for them and their future family, which includes 3 more babies that they had after their abortion. Babies that they never would have had but for abortion. Abortion is pro-life, but it includes not only thinking about whether the baby lives or dies, but also what kind of quality of life the baby and family would have. [/quote] It's such a familiar story. SO MANY anti-abortionists actually turn out to believe in choice when they are faced with a terrible situation. Funny how that works.[/quote] Did SIL have an ultrasound at any point during her pregnancy? This is usually diagnosed very early[/quote] You make a good point for universal health care and universal paid sick leave so that all pregnant women can get the care and screening they need. Thanks.[/quote] Oh the Republicans sure do love that plan! /s [twitter]https://twitter.com/murshedz/status/1527660704957800450?s=21&t=iEJ76ssJpH1yfJyWCLq-Iw[/twitter][/quote]
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