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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]In other news, couple goes to different country and are shocked they need to follow those laws……..[/quote] Bless your heart. [b]Because newly expectant parents should always research the laws relating to abortion before traveling because you never know when your life might be placed at risk due to miscarriage.[/b] Thankfully the women can be transferred to Spanish territory for necessary medical treatment. But by all means wallow in your cavalier smugness. [/quote] They absolutely should. You never want to be trapped somewhere where the laws are against you and you're facing death for that reason. And its not like they didn't know they were pregnant as they characterized this holiday as a 'babymoon' on social media. - signed a pro-life as possible woman[/quote] I think anyone who travels to Europe for vacation would expect the vaunted european health care system, and liberal laws, to takw care of thwm. Anyone could be in her shoes. [/quote] Apparently, most Americans don't know that Europe isn't big on abortions after 12 weeks. [/quote] That’s why she got immediate care in Spain. 🙄[/quote] Spain's an exception and most of Europe isn't Spain. This will come as a shock to you.[/quote] This is just wrong. This is a medically needed abortion required to preserve the mother's health and possibly life due to risk of sepsis. Just about every country in Europe except some tiny, Catholic ones like Malta, San Marino, and the Vatican would allow them. The 12 week cutoff is only common for elective abortions upon request.[/quote]
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