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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Well, the women and potential parents in Alabama helped vote these conservatives in, so they get what they get. [/quote] The out cry is confusing. This is what Trump said he would do, he got the votes, he gets roe overturned...what is the problem? This is what Alabama wanted [/quote] That's what I don't understand either. It's almost like conservative women don't understand what they are voting on. [/quote] That's because most people are ignorant and/or vote/decide things with their "feelings" rather than logic. They're now witnessing the consequences of their decisions.[/quote] No. They know what they are voting for. They are “Good Christians” and want to save babies from sluts and whores.[/quote] And they assume their own daughters will never have a medical problem getting pregnant if she wants to. Or, won't have a fetus who might kill her and leave her other children motherless. [/quote] Nope. Firmly pro choice and firm Republican here. I will pay for my own DD’s needs whatever those may be. Athiest. There are tons of us. [/quote] How does this work if the procedure is banned? FWIW, no one here is arguing for state funding of abortions.[/quote] It is not banned in all states or all countries. You still can travel to get an abortion. Plus, six weeks is sufficient to make a decision. [/quote] You understand 6 weeks starts from the first day of the woman’s last menstrual cycle, right? She isn’t actually pregnant for those first two weeks (assuming standard 28-day cycle, with ovulation occurring on roughly day 14). And it typically takes anywhere from 3 to 7 days after ovulation for an embryo to successfully implant in the uterine lining. Most store-bought pregnancy tests aren’t reliable until 2 weeks or so after ovulation. So, at best, a women with absolutely textbook, clockwork-regular cycles who is paying complete attention to all the subtle cues of her body might start to suspect she’s pregnant between 4 and 5 weeks. At best. Here’s a hint: lots and lots of women in this world don’t have perfectly textbook cycles. My cycles are highly irregular, thanks to PCOS (a common condition and cause of infertility). With my last DD, I didn’t realize I was pregnant until I was nearly 7 weeks along. That isn’t unusual for women with irregular cycles.[/quote]
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