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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The left did this to themselves by insisting on aborting up until full term birth (gross). Now states will rightly decide.[/quote] I would encourage you to read more about late-term abortions who has them and what they actually entail because it doesn't seem like you know the facts[/quote] I know someone who had to give birth to a dead baby. It was beyond horrible, and it has scarred her and her husband for life. This will happen more and more when women can't have an abortion before viability, when life-threatening defects in the fetus are discovered. [/quote] Yes, it will. And the anti-women's health crowd will say too bad. Because they don't care about women. I went to Catholic school and I heard all about this in religion classes. They really, truly don't care about real people's lived experience.[/quote] They don’t care, at all. It’s all waved away, doesn’t matter. “Give it to God.” Forced birthers do not care about the kind of misery, pain, poverty and destroyed lives that they’re causing. [/quote] Will never forget the horrific story a nun once told us about a family with 5 children whose mother was told not to get pregnant again, she did, was told it would kill her, it did. "But that family just loved that baby." And then 6 children grew up motherless. I remember thinking "f that." What a terrible lesson to teach. That women are only important as vessels of gestation.[/quote] There is nothing about being a nun that actually requires kindness or compassion. Many lack both.[/quote] There is actually a Catholic saint with a similar story who is, I guess, what the Church considers a good role model for women and mothers. Gianna Beretta Molla developed a complication during her 4th pregnancy that necessitated an abortion and possible hysterectomy to save her life. She declined and died a week after giving birth. I’ve always found the story both tragic and horrifying. The fact that the Catholic Church finds this to be an acceptable outcome of such a situation is infuriating. [url]https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gianna_Beretta_Molla[/url][/quote]
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