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Abortion questions (long!)

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Re: Abortion questions (long!)

  • imageCelyn:

     I wish adoption was more accepted as a solution to an unwanted pregnancy in our culture.

    Yes, I hope that I didn't come across that I don't support adoption. I 100% do, and I think a lot of people should take that route... especially some people that are 'trying' to raise their child.  

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  • First, I want to commend you for encouraging an open dialogue and for searching for more information.

    To start, I am pro-choice and always have been. I've never had an abortion nor have I had a miscarriage. I do know women who have been through both and I've never met anyone who was cavalier about either experience.

    1. When does life begin? Honestly, who am I to say? How would I know? I don't know that it can be identified, can it?

    2. Abortion. I know of 1 or 2 friends who had an abortion. How could I not feel sad? :( I'm pro-choice, not pro-abortion. I don't wish it upon anyone. My feelings about being pro-choice are a personal and political decision because I do not believe anyone should have the right to dictate the decision other than the mother, father & their doctors. I do not think anyone could make that decision without being changed by it nor do I think anyone could make the decision lightly. I believe it needs to remain legal for the health and safety of our society. Making it illegal will not stop them and that scenario is far more frieghtening to me. I was supportive of my friend when she went through this, it is not my decision to make and I know it was made only after deep reflection. If a friend wanted to discuss options with me, I would do so and never would I encourage one decision over another. I hope I would only help them discuss all their options and know that their decision would be supported. I hope I would be that fair & loving.

    3. Miscarriages: I know so many women than have had miscarriages (5 come to mind right now, and that is IRL). I believe the number is something like an estimated 50% of pregnancies end in miscarriage. I am always sadden by the news of someone going through a miscarriage. And yes, sometimes the depth of my sadness varies by the age of the fetus. Not that it is right or wrong to feel that way. For instance, last year a friend lost her baby at 7 1/2 months. It was heartbreaking to think 'it was so close'. There is also a part of me that understands that it is incredibly common and often is the body's way of rejecting something that was not viable. My sadness stems from their loss and suffering. The depth of my sadness will obviously be compounded by my relationship to them and their personal situation. Never do I see it as 'their fault', I do not think there is any fault to place.

    I wish I could say that I never knew anyone that went through either situation, both are devastating.

     

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  • When do you believe human life begins? Why? I believe human life begins when the "fetus" can live independently from the mother which at this point, is not any earlier than 23 weeks. I would say that if a 22 weeker has ever survived, I have not heard about it, but lets say 21 weeks to be on the safe side.  At what point is a fetus a person? Same answer as above.Regarding the rest of the abortion issue, to me it is tough, I understand the feeling of hating the thought of having an abortion. I have worked very hard to prevent pregnancy in my life, although I am radically pro-choice, it's a choice I NEVER wanted to have to make. It would make me feel horrible to have an abortion. However, abortion rights are first and foremost a WOMEN'S HEALTH ISSUE. When abortion was illegal lots of women died. It is an undeniable fact that women will seek out illegal abortions and they will die. Making it illegal didnt' stop them before and it wouldn't stop them again. It's also a class issue because the rich and famous will always be able to go abroad to get their procedure and the poor, uneducated will become poorer and even less educated and possibly dead. Furthermore, the thing that bugs me the most about this issue is that the same representatives that wax poetic about how life is so valuable, proceed to ignore the fact that 25% of the children in this country live in POVERTY.  I hate that they are trying to make poor women have more babies than they already have  regarding miscarriage, i agree completely with Celyn 
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