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I am sorry, I know women have "accidental" babies sometimes, where they do not wish to suffer the agony of having a kid, but that kid is not her life to take!

She is only a caretaker of the child, not owner!
If she is the owner, then that means no-one has free will.

You are owned by your parents & can't do what you want, must obey them, be their puppet.

I know that women are beautiful, sure, but this does not excuse them from murdering kids who can't help what the mother did, does it?

What if you were killed while you were a baby?

How can people he so heartless to say, it is ok to kill the baby, it's just another worthless life?

Don't people have hearts anymore?

2007-03-18 15:20:28 · 19 answers · asked by Anonymous in Pregnancy & Parenting Pregnancy

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i used to think that if i became pregnant, i would get rid of a potential "problem". Not being "ready" and all that crap. but when it happened, the thought never crossed my mind and i immediately fell inlove. I would never encourage anyone to have one or ever think of having one. even though i really don't think i could handle another crazy kid, but i would make it happen. babies are innocent and shouldn't have to pay for someone else's mistakes

2007-03-18 19:04:45 · answer #1 · answered by tomiyo 4 · 0 0

I'm not disagreeing - but what does women being beautiful have to do with abortion?

How do you feel about women who were the victims of rape or incest? Do you feel they should be forced to have the child even though they were demeaned in this manner?

Let me give you two things to think about. First off, when I was 16 I was raped. I was a virgin - and subsiquently I got pregnant from it. I was so ashamed to even think about what had happened to me or what I should do. I did the only thing I thought was right - I had an abortion. I payed for it myself and had a friend drive me. Now does this make me a murderer? I still believe that women should not go around getting abortions as a form of birth control, but I do believe that if they are in the same situation as me they should be able to choose.

Now, the second part of my story is a little worse. When my ex husband and I got pregnant - I was overjoyed. I did everything right - took prenatal vitamins, went to the doctor every 2 weeks...everything. I miscarried at 12 weeks and hadn't the faintest idea why. When I went in for studies and tests they told me that I am have a O negative blood type. It's a long story but When I had the abortion when I was 16 they forgot to give me a shot that prevented by body from attacking the future babies I have with a Positive blood type father.

2007-03-18 19:18:59 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

there is always a chance at the same time as overdue abortions are finished that the newborn will nevertheless be alive after shipping. I actually have heard of examples the position there replaced into no advice of incompetence, as there obviously replaced into right here. some professional-lifers use not straightforward circumstances like this to argue for a "20 week ceiling", in spite of the undeniable fact that even at 23 weeks this infant wouldn't have survived very lengthy. "homicide" isn't an suited fee to carry. i'm a specialist-choicer who needs to understand what the **** were the medical authorities taking section in at in leaving the technique this lengthy. Had the mummy no longer come ahead, out of outrage per chance? Had some urgent medical reason been observed for a termination which had in undemanding words basically develop into obtrusive (this happens, and is why I oppose a 20 week ceiling)? Had the mummy been given different options - including dealing with with the being pregnant and giving up her infant for adoption? professional-decision does no longer recommend professional-abortion, and not in any respect ought to. It strikes me that at the same time as the physician obviously merits his punishment, questions favor to be requested about the care of the mummy earlier her operation. exceedingly a lot the worst portion of the tale is the physician's fact that he had to do abortions "to live on". Ironic phraseology, or what. medical doctors must have options too: i have self assurance that in different countries they have the right of conscientious objection and may ask now to not finished terminations, except on strictly medical grounds. it is a dreadful tale, in spite of the undeniable fact that it does no longer adjust the case for conserving the regulation out of options about abortion.

2016-12-02 05:21:48 · answer #3 · answered by digioia 4 · 0 0

I personally believe that religious rhetoric should be discussed in the "religion" section. I also believe that you are out of line in such ideas and unqualified, why do you ask are you unqualified? you screen name says it all "Humble Simple Man" Man, you are a man, are You the one carrying the child? Are You the one who has to make a choice? What if your mother, sister, girlfriend, female friend even was raped, or violated in some way where she was not consenting and had someone force them self on her. Have you ever been raped? Have you known someone who has? Even if you believe that the person who was raped should carry the child to term and that there's "always the option of putting the child up for adoption" how many people would adopt? Not nearly as many as the number of children who need to be. I know that there is no chance of convincing you otherwise, but please, this isn't the place to discuss that, people that have to make the choice are already put through enough to do it and are affected by it, even many years later. There is a place and a time, and this simply isn't it.

2007-03-18 16:13:32 · answer #4 · answered by Maureen M 3 · 0 1

I totally agree, but unfortunately people out there believe that it's there body and they can do with it what they want. Every conceived baby is a precious gift and obviously was meant to be, even if the circumstances surrounding the conception of the child are unfavorable(i.e. rape). I feel for women who are raped and get pregnant, but no matter what you shouldn't end this child's life. If you can't handle being a parent to this child due to emotional stress, then give that child to an adoptive family. Yes, I have been raped before, but it didn't result in pregnancy. If it did, though, I wouldn't have aborted but rather would've picked adoption.

2007-03-18 15:30:31 · answer #5 · answered by Abby's momma 2 · 1 1

Actually the legal definition for "murder" is killing a born and living human being. Not aborting a fetus. I do not think abortion should be used as birth control, as I am pro-choice I think it is the woman's right to choose to say "no" and not have intercourse if they are not ready to deal with both the latent and manifest consequnces of their actions. So actually I think there should be some form of educational campaign that teaches young women about ALL the responsibilities of intercourse.

2007-03-18 15:31:23 · answer #6 · answered by Shannon A 4 · 0 1

Even though I only agree with abortion in the case of the mother's life being threatened... I think you are being very cold, heartless and judgemental. You have no idea what a woman goes through or has been through to say such things and I'm sure that it is a difficult decision for any woman to make. Maybe you should know someone and their circumstances before you judge so harshly.

2007-03-18 15:28:07 · answer #7 · answered by selphee57 1 · 4 2

I only agree with abortion when the mother's life is at risk....but i agree with selphee you don't know the anxiety woman go through and most woman are so depressed afterwords i think their punished enough..i would personally never get an abortion unless i knew that the pregnany would kill me....

2007-03-18 17:27:56 · answer #8 · answered by Laree 2 · 0 0

Usually the mothers don't "murder" the child, a doctor does. I suppose the mother could be considered an accessory to murder. Abortion will never be fully outlawed.

2007-03-18 15:34:33 · answer #9 · answered by zombi86 6 · 1 0

yes i agree abortion is wrong, i had that choice to make a couple of weeks ago. im 17 and pregnant and decided to have my baby... i know it may be hard but i do not belive that is is my choice! i believe that everything happens for a reason! abortion is murder but what can anyone do to stop it as long as there is a want for them they will keep on being performed..

2007-03-18 15:50:06 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

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