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[quote=Anonymous][quote]It’s really amazing how much hostility I’ve received here in this thread, even though I have been very up front about being pro choice.[/quote] No, it's not really amazing. You're posting on a very liberal leaning board and questioning why women have a right to make their own medical decisions. People have told you virtually impossible for anyone to do this electively, but typically for medical or health reasons that would either endanger, critically harm or kill the mother or child and you still ask for data that seems to support the case that these women are not entitled to make the best medical decision for themselves. Worse, you are suggesting the case the majority here do not want to see, but you are too lazy to do your own research. You essentially want other people to do research for your benefit "just to know" on a case against their own position. I'm the pp who posted the extrapolation post that suggests that out of millions of pregnancies every year, that there are likely less than 100 third trimester births that are performed outside of potentially risking death for the mother or for medical reasons for the baby. And I find your insistence that other people do research for you to accuse women of having elective third trimester abortions. There is no whole manufactured argument that this is happening. If you want to find this out, spend some of your own precious time to research it. Otherwise, give it a rest because we aren't here to do your conservative repugnant data mining. And for the record, I'm not even a woman who had to make a terrible late term decision. I'm a guy who is so very happy that all options were on the table for when we were building our family. We did not need an abortion, but you can bet than if there was anything threatening my wife's life or her ability to later have a healthy pregnancy, that I would have wanted abortion to be on the table when we discussed our situation with my wife's doctors. And I still find your pushing for data that we don't have to be flat out obnoxious and offensive.[/quote]
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