A study showed 30% of mothers regret having children and yet another study showed 95% of women who had an abortion believed they made the right decision. So what does that mean? More women regret their decision to carry to term than those who didn't? That says something about the less than child friendly circumstances a child may be brought into and the important decisions a woman must make. Some with more ideology than empathy can not seem to understand that. No one but a sick mind is for abortion. It is a crude form of birth control and it would be wonderful if it was not necessary but the woman should have the right to decide when it is necessary. That is why it is called pro-choice. https://closeronline.co.uk/real-life/news/mothers-regret-children-exclusive-closer-survey/ https://www.reuters.com/article/us-...t-regret-abortion-study-idUSKCN0PR1KP20150717 .
A 1/10 of 1 ounce fetus is not a child... or else it would be referred to as a child. Zygote is not a child. And you’re a silly argument that people abort a healthy child halfway out of the birth canal has to be an example of a lack of knowledge. That is not an abortion that is called a delivery. What do you want doing is creating This hysteria when in fact most abortions over 90% are done in the first trimester when the fetus weighs less than an ounce and has no neural connections
But the woman still cares about it though, and not just because it will be her future child, doesn't she? Why are women so devastated over miscarriages? It's not simply just a matter of her being set back two months having to start from scratch, is it?
FoxHastings said: ↑ DUH, because she wanted the pregnancy and the resulting baby....WTF did you think? HOW is it more than that? HOW TF would YOU know how a woman feels about her miscarriage? YOU DO NOT.
When you consent to the one act which produces pregnancy, then you have consented to pregnancy. Obviously. Equivocation til the cows come home won't change that. The only exceptions are rapes.
Nope, consent to one act is not consent to any other act. Opinions don't count, the law does. If you consent to let someone into your house does that mean you consented to them stealing your belongings? Beating you up? Pee on the carpet? Stay forever?