Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I guess so. Because I don't think Plan B is the same as an abortion. I was under the impression Plan B is basically like an extra strength birth control pill.
And either way, I don't know if that woman's tweet is real? It's a disturbing thing to tweet publicly and her twitter history sounds unhinged and unwell.
Plan B is a post-conception pill. It is functionally the same as abortion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Childless politicians being the face of pro-choice is really bad optics. AOC is nearly 33 years old, unmarried and childless; she does not comprehend what she is fighting for. If you are pro-choice, that's fine, but you ought to seek leaders with children to fight for it and be the face of it.
Why is this an issue. Is this a another “motherhood is magical” thing? Because she can certainly comprehend that she wants to make her own choices for her life without being married with a child.
What a stupid post.
The fact that 59% of abortion patients already have at least one child means there are plenty of pro-choice mothers to pick from.
And that’s not including the mothers like me who haven’t had abortions but became even more pro-choice once we experienced the full difficulties of pregnancy, childbirth, and parenting. My (unplanned) child is the light of my life, but I wouldn’t wish this on anyone who wasn’t willing going in.
I was always pro-choice but became staunchly so when pregnant with my first. It was hard AF. And by the time I got accidentally pregnant with a third that was most definitely not wanted, I was busy researching my abortion options. Fortunately for me, nature intervened and I miscarried. I had to have a D&C to make sure everything was gone. But some of these sickos believe even that is a crime. Its my most fervent wish that all of these people rot in hell.
+1. First pregnancy with husband ended in a miscarriage. I had to have a D&C which I guess would be illegal now?
A Dand C is not an abortion dip shit.
Yes, actually, it is. If a doctor has to assist your miscarriage, congratulations. You have had an abortion.
I have federal health insurance and they paid for my D & C after a miscarriage; they wouldn't have paid for an abortion to end a live pregnancy. But yeah, the laws in red states are going to call it all "abortion".
No they will not because they are by definition NOT.
Anonymous wrote:
I guess so. Because I don't think Plan B is the same as an abortion. I was under the impression Plan B is basically like an extra strength birth control pill.
And either way, I don't know if that woman's tweet is real? It's a disturbing thing to tweet publicly and her twitter history sounds unhinged and unwell.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Childless politicians being the face of pro-choice is really bad optics. AOC is nearly 33 years old, unmarried and childless; she does not comprehend what she is fighting for. If you are pro-choice, that's fine, but you ought to seek leaders with children to fight for it and be the face of it.
Why is this an issue. Is this a another “motherhood is magical” thing? Because she can certainly comprehend that she wants to make her own choices for her life without being married with a child.
What a stupid post.
The fact that 59% of abortion patients already have at least one child means there are plenty of pro-choice mothers to pick from.
And that’s not including the mothers like me who haven’t had abortions but became even more pro-choice once we experienced the full difficulties of pregnancy, childbirth, and parenting. My (unplanned) child is the light of my life, but I wouldn’t wish this on anyone who wasn’t willing going in.
I was always pro-choice but became staunchly so when pregnant with my first. It was hard AF. And by the time I got accidentally pregnant with a third that was most definitely not wanted, I was busy researching my abortion options. Fortunately for me, nature intervened and I miscarried. I had to have a D&C to make sure everything was gone. But some of these sickos believe even that is a crime. Its my most fervent wish that all of these people rot in hell.
+1. First pregnancy with husband ended in a miscarriage. I had to have a D&C which I guess would be illegal now?
A Dand C is not an abortion dip shit.
Yes, actually, it is. If a doctor has to assist your miscarriage, congratulations. You have had an abortion.
I have federal health insurance and they paid for my D & C after a miscarriage; they wouldn't have paid for an abortion to end a live pregnancy. But yeah, the laws in red states are going to call it all "abortion".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Childless politicians being the face of pro-choice is really bad optics. AOC is nearly 33 years old, unmarried and childless; she does not comprehend what she is fighting for. If you are pro-choice, that's fine, but you ought to seek leaders with children to fight for it and be the face of it.
Why is this an issue. Is this a another “motherhood is magical” thing? Because she can certainly comprehend that she wants to make her own choices for her life without being married with a child.
What a stupid post.
The fact that 59% of abortion patients already have at least one child means there are plenty of pro-choice mothers to pick from.
And that’s not including the mothers like me who haven’t had abortions but became even more pro-choice once we experienced the full difficulties of pregnancy, childbirth, and parenting. My (unplanned) child is the light of my life, but I wouldn’t wish this on anyone who wasn’t willing going in.
I was always pro-choice but became staunchly so when pregnant with my first. It was hard AF. And by the time I got accidentally pregnant with a third that was most definitely not wanted, I was busy researching my abortion options. Fortunately for me, nature intervened and I miscarried. I had to have a D&C to make sure everything was gone. But some of these sickos believe even that is a crime. Its my most fervent wish that all of these people rot in hell.
+1. First pregnancy with husband ended in a miscarriage. I had to have a D&C which I guess would be illegal now?
A Dand C is not an abortion dip shit.
Yes, actually, it is. If a doctor has to assist your miscarriage, congratulations. You have had an abortion.
Anonymous wrote:
Texas.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Childless politicians being the face of pro-choice is really bad optics. AOC is nearly 33 years old, unmarried and childless; she does not comprehend what she is fighting for. If you are pro-choice, that's fine, but you ought to seek leaders with children to fight for it and be the face of it.
Why is this an issue. Is this a another “motherhood is magical” thing? Because she can certainly comprehend that she wants to make her own choices for her life without being married with a child.
What a stupid post.
The fact that 59% of abortion patients already have at least one child means there are plenty of pro-choice mothers to pick from.
And that’s not including the mothers like me who haven’t had abortions but became even more pro-choice once we experienced the full difficulties of pregnancy, childbirth, and parenting. My (unplanned) child is the light of my life, but I wouldn’t wish this on anyone who wasn’t willing going in.
I was always pro-choice but became staunchly so when pregnant with my first. It was hard AF. And by the time I got accidentally pregnant with a third that was most definitely not wanted, I was busy researching my abortion options. Fortunately for me, nature intervened and I miscarried. I had to have a D&C to make sure everything was gone. But some of these sickos believe even that is a crime. Its my most fervent wish that all of these people rot in hell.
+1. First pregnancy with husband ended in a miscarriage. I had to have a D&C which I guess would be illegal now?
A Dand C is not an abortion dip shit.
Yes, actually, it is. If a doctor has to assist your miscarriage, congratulations. You have had an abortion.
Yup.
I really cannot believe how uninformed and plain stupid some of these posters are. I guess that helps explain how we got here.
Ca
Agreed. A d+c for a miscarriage is NOT an abortion! F ing morons!
Uh. It is. There are some dead women who couldn’t get them who would like a word.
Anonymous wrote:
Oh, is it a slippery slope? Isn't that what right wing gun "crazies" are worried about? Maybe you will have newfound empathy for their 2nd amend. concerns.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Childless politicians being the face of pro-choice is really bad optics. AOC is nearly 33 years old, unmarried and childless; she does not comprehend what she is fighting for. If you are pro-choice, that's fine, but you ought to seek leaders with children to fight for it and be the face of it.
Why is this an issue. Is this a another “motherhood is magical” thing? Because she can certainly comprehend that she wants to make her own choices for her life without being married with a child.
What a stupid post.
The fact that 59% of abortion patients already have at least one child means there are plenty of pro-choice mothers to pick from.
And that’s not including the mothers like me who haven’t had abortions but became even more pro-choice once we experienced the full difficulties of pregnancy, childbirth, and parenting. My (unplanned) child is the light of my life, but I wouldn’t wish this on anyone who wasn’t willing going in.
I was always pro-choice but became staunchly so when pregnant with my first. It was hard AF. And by the time I got accidentally pregnant with a third that was most definitely not wanted, I was busy researching my abortion options. Fortunately for me, nature intervened and I miscarried. I had to have a D&C to make sure everything was gone. But some of these sickos believe even that is a crime. Its my most fervent wish that all of these people rot in hell.
+1. First pregnancy with husband ended in a miscarriage. I had to have a D&C which I guess would be illegal now?
A Dand C is not an abortion dip shit.
Yes, actually, it is. If a doctor has to assist your miscarriage, congratulations. You have had an abortion.
Yup.
I really cannot believe how uninformed and plain stupid some of these posters are. I guess that helps explain how we got here.
Ca
Agreed. A d+c for a miscarriage is NOT an abortion! F ing morons!
Anonymous wrote:They don’t want to wake up. Waking up will force them to recognize the evil they’re enabling.
You know what happens to women in countries where there isn’t access to abortion? They die. In much greater numbersZ some in childbirth, some from miscarriage, some from ectopic pregnancies, some are killed by spouses or lovers or rapists, or family members. Others starve to death, with their children.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Finally, after the suctioning of 63 million growing babies
STFU you total POS!!
those were fetuses, not "babies"
grow a brain and learn the difference
I've been pregnant 3 times. Not once did any of my doctors (male or female) refer to my pregnancy with the word fetus.
Mine did.
But sounds like your pregnancies were wanted. Sounds like you were willing to gestate them to term, to go through labor and delivery, to have your body changed, to accept the danger of pregnancy and birthing, and to take on the responsibility of raising children. Not all women accept those things, and no government should be able to force them to.
Those doctors did nit know what I was thinking or planning to do when they first saw me.
Noticed that you didn't address the question of other women not accepting the choice you made to undergo a potentially life-threatening process.
No, because that's not what I was addressing. I'll say it again, no doctor, female or male, ever referred to my "fetus."
You don’t need to keep repeating yourself. No one cares that you had doctors who played fast and loose with vocabulary. Mine called my fetus “little chicken.” That does not mean that it was literally a chicken.
Oh, but you can keep repeating your views, right??