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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If a woman is already 20 or 22 weeks pregnant, she doesn't have that much longer to go all things considered. For God's sake, abortions should not be allowed that late in the game. The mother can hold on for another 10 or 18 weeks and then choose adoption.[/quote] You don't understand what happens when pre-eclampsia becomes eclampsia, do you? https://rewire.news/article/2009/07/01/how-a-lateterm-abortion-saved-my-life/ Or when the twin of the already dead baby is also in the process of dying within the woman? https://www.facebook.com/alyson.draper/posts/10209809201680871 Your inability to understand what you do not know is exactly why medical decisions must be left in the informed hands of medical providers. Not you, and not people like you. [/quote] Those are not typical abortion on demand reasons. [/quote] Actually, at the span of time you're talking about (20+ weeks) that's exactly why most women "demand" (and screw you for that word choice by the way) abortions. The vast majority of "elective" abortions take place between 6-12 weeks. When you're in 2nd, it's typically for medical reasons and in the 3rd it's ALWAYS for medical reasons. [/quote] First of all, Nancy Pelosi uses the term "abortion on demand." Also, it's certainly anecdotal, but every woman I've known who had an abortion was either an unmarried teen or a married or single woman in her 20's - 30's who did not feel she could support another child at that time.[/quote] And the two women I know personally who had late term abortions were married and one was carrying a fetus that would kill her and one was carrying a fetus that wouldn't survive to delivery. [/quote] What were the medical issues?[/quote] I have a friend who didn't abort. Her baby lived two months with constant seizures. To relieve his pain, he was drugged with opioids. Eventually he passed. Is this better than passing peacefully in the womb? I don't know ... but I do know it wouldn't be my right to decide for another family. [/quote]
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