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Is supporting term limits and exceptions for abortion radical thinking?
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You are already seeing OB/GYNs leaving the states with the most restrictive abortion laws.

Sooner or later people have to trust the system to work. 1 doctor or a panal it will all come down to a judgment call. And it is poor women who suffer because those with means can just get on a plane. Women who don't have an abortion before 20 weeks generally want that baby but something has changed that necessitates an abortion usually maternal or fetal health. Most genetic testing can't happen until about 20 weeks. The late 2nd or early 3rd trimester is when many maternal complications occur.

The way it is now you have women having to go septic before doctors will risk removing a dead or dying fetus. You have babies being born only to die within minutes or hours which everyone knew months ago was going to happen. They are forcing women to carry a full-term pregnancy for a baby who won't survive putting them through sustained emotional agony and frankly a lot of unnecessary expense.

The right to lifers love to throw around the "post-abortion line" or claim a woman in labor would get an abortion. Those are absolute inflammatory lies. NO ONE is advocating for abortions of viable fetuses. But nor do we want to tie the hands of the professional expertise these doctors have when dealing with emergent situations.
 

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RE: Is supporting term limits and exceptions for abortion radical thinking? - pally - 06-26-2024, 12:44 PM

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