i forgot to mention that this was her fifth abortion, when she told me she wasnt pregnant she acted like it wasnt a big deal what so ever, totally unphased by it.Quote:
Originally Posted by stonerpoet
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i forgot to mention that this was her fifth abortion, when she told me she wasnt pregnant she acted like it wasnt a big deal what so ever, totally unphased by it.Quote:
Originally Posted by stonerpoet
I dont understand. You think a doc should refer the patient to an abortion clinic? The doc referral is necessary why? You're either pregnant or you're not pregnant, you either want it or you dont, what's to regulate?Quote:
Originally Posted by MyAntiDrugIsAmy
Abortion clinics make you go through a process of ultra sound, videos, and counselling before the procedure, and it generally is a 2 day procedure. Forcing a patient to get a referral seems pretty pointless considering the only thing you need to have an abortion is to be in early pregnancy and they can determine that quite quickly at the clinic.
Are people having abortions that were never pregnant in the 1st place or something? I really dont understand whats to regulate.
I dont even know what a chav is! I thought this thread was on abortion, not hypocricy.
I had an abortion over 20 yrs ago, and every child I have ever looked at has made me wonder what my child would have looked like. It was my choice, and with hindsite, which is always 20/20, I think it was one of the biggest mistake I ever made. The physical pain is minute compared with the psychological and emotional pain that stays with you forever.
The first choice women have is to use birth control, and my biggest regret is that I wasnt on any.
i may have said that wrong, but i'm too lazy to read back, but what i mean is that if you're under 18 you should have to have a referal, or parent consent before the abortion because otherwise you can't get shit taken care of.Quote:
Originally Posted by Ousted
and don't be a fuck face about it. what is being regulated is the fact that a decision like stopping a life is pretty crutial and ppl don't always think of that, some ppl (like some younger girls) see it as a second chance at using birth control cuz they forgot.
I think it's up to the mother to choose. And it's not like anti-abortion laws stop abortions, for much the same reason that anti-drug laws don't stop drugs. It just forces those too poor to afford a ticket to a place where it is legal to seek out highly unsafe illegal abortions. I think if a woman chooses to have this done to her, she should have access to a safe and affordable means to do it.
I think as a society we should be concerned by the number of abortions women have, but as ermitonto said it wont be accmoplished by anti-abortion laws but by education-letting women understand the psychological consequences of abortions, letting them know about other options that are available, such as adoption. Also, access to birth control is especially important, and because pre-marital sex is still considered taboo, women are relectant to talk to their doctors or parents about birth control methods. But I also think we should emphasize that people should wait before having sex until they are financially secure and in monogamous relationships and just able to take on the responsibility of having children.
From what I understand they do require parental consent if a person is under 18. But there are ways around that, Im sure, and girls that are willing to get the procedure so their parents dont find out they are sexually active are probably the same girls who will go to a clinic with fake information in order to get the procedure done. But I see your point.Quote:
Originally Posted by MyAntiDrugIsAmy
But its all a matter of opinion as far as whether its a life or not, and whether the decision to have one is crucial or not. Thats not for the government to decide or regulate, IMO.
And another thing (not trying to be a fuckface as you so eloquently put it, but...) an abortion isnt exactly a pleasant or inexpensive procedure. So forgive me when I say that it really bugs me when people make uneducated generalizations like "girls use it as a means of birth control". They'd have to be really stupid morbid girls who get off on draining their bank account, time, and physical well-being if thats their thinking, and if there are girls like that out there, Im pretty sure they're in a very small minority, and are not worth changing the system entirely just cause they're fucked up in the head.
too many damn people in this world. i say, kill those damn fetusus.
sorry i didnt read the original post or any of the others.
Actually, even in your few words and probable sarcasm/humor, you made a really good point.Quote:
Originally Posted by NightProwler
Pro-life sounds nice and sunshiny love-dovy and all that, but its unrealistic, and would have a negative result...as it once did. I would be blown away by the logic if the government ever did criminalize abortion in my lifetime.
The world's population has more than doubled since 1950.. think about that one