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Ngl mothers who are pro abortion are so sketchy to me. Idk how you can go through the entire process of having a baby and still think it’s alright to kill an unborn child for whatever reason.

Yeah it's hard to believe a person can feel a baby growing inside them, kicking, moving, hiccuping, etc. and still be like "no this isn't a person and is ok to kill" but the power of suggestion is real and when you have "experts" assuring you it's ok and the culture you live in constantly pushing that idea it becomes easier to believe, even when logic might say otherwise.

I'm more skeptical of those who perform abortions thinking it's ok to kill the unborn. I mean they're the ones actually killing the child and pulling all of its body parts out of the womb. They have got to know what they're doing.

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An abortion would’ve prevented the complete stupidity of this entire post.

Pro-choicers just keep on admitting abortion kills people.

Cuz personally the entire idea of pregnancy and birth grosses me out and I never want to experience that

Well the solution to that is to not have sex so you can guarantee you never get pregnant.

That’s not an excuse to kill a baby.

I think those that perform abortions do know it kills a human being. I mean, they usually admit it does. That’s probably why many of them become pro-life advocates later on.

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Let's make something very clear. I am 100% pro-choice because women's bodily autonomy should never be limited, especially not by men. But if you choose to have an abortion for no other reason than the baby is disabled (including autism), AKA you would've kept the baby but turns out it's going to be disabled so you decide to have an abortion,

that is eugenics.

So we can agree that it is ending a life. But while you think sometimes that choice is okay, and sometimes it is unthinkable, I believe it is always unthinkable to end a human life. Whether it be “just because,” or “I do not want a disabled baby.” If one motive would make it eugenics, then any motive should make it murder.

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TW. Prolife csa survivor

Take a look at the group of men who decided Roe v Wade. Take a look at what society does to single moms, teen moms, families in poverty, and tell me abortion is a positive thing. Look at all the responsibility shoved onto the shoulders of women who are taken advantage of for pleasure and then shamed for the natural function of their bodies and told to get abortions because their biology is inconvenient to their school, work, relationships, and tell me abortion is empowering.

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The Dobbs v. Jackson ruling signals the possibility of a bright new era for women's health. No longer do we have to live in a world where mothers and children are treated as natural enemies. No longer do we have to live in a world where women can be used, impregnated and "rinse and repeat" in the cycles of abuse common to this world. No longer will the medical field be allowed to wantonly break their oath to protect, and take human life in the womb. The future is bright and if you helped create the world where Dobbs v. Jackson was possible I want to congratulate you and thank you and the hard work of everyone for the last 50 years who refused to let Roe be the final word on abortion, and dug that nail right out of the coffin to fight injustice. Life wins.

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Scenario:

You’ve been raped. A man in power took advantage of you and now you’re pregnant. You know that this potential child will be a permanent reminder of what happened to you and it makes you sick to your core. Is abortion still out of the question then?

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Yup. That child is innocent.

Rape feels sick but killing an innocent person would feel much worse.

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“That child is a permanent reminder” literally shut up with this fearmongering, harmful myth. So many women have their babies (THEIR babies, NOT the rapist’s baby) and heal much better from their rape than a lot of non-pregnant women I have met. A person will react differently and feel differently about their pregnancy, it’s definitely normal to react negatively, but the way society continues to demonize a literal child who had no say in whether their mother was raped is disgusting. Is it truly pro-choice to jump the gun and just target a literal child as an answer to the crisis?

If y’all care about rape victims, then at least pretend to support them and check out:

Hope After Rape Conception (less active on their website, so check out their Facebook page; they have helped strike down rapist paternal rights in some states)

Love Louder (active ministry that supports women after sexual assault and helps them through pregnancy if conception occurs)

And yes, plenty of pro-life women have been raped/assaulted, and yes, some have gotten pregnant from that. They exist. Stop pulling out the rape card and forcing them to either keep that pain hidden to avoid ridicule or to put their pin when they don’t want to. Stop demonizing children who did nothing wrong. They exist and didn’t fall for the evil of abortion. Get over it.

Also 70% of women carry pregnancies from rape to term so it’s not even that rare

“Murdering a child will make you feel better about being raped” is an argument that has always baffled me.

The ultimate example of 2 wrongs don't make a right.

Why destroy the one ray of light in such a dark situation?

I have been raped. I know people who were conceived in rape. Why are we using my/their stories- our ACTUAL. EXPERIENCES.- as ammunition?

How about this scenario -> POV: you’ve spent your entire life suffering circumstances like poverty, molestation, and undiagnosed disability, and you keep having to hear people use lives like yours as reasons to abort children, because obviously you’d be better off dead. POV you’ve attempted to take your life multiple times because the world tells you lives like yours aren’t worth living. You keep having your reality shoved in your face as a reason you shouldn’t exist, POV you finally find your voice only to have society continually spit this nonsense in your face, you received death threats and “kill yourself” messages because you believe lives like yours ARE worth protecting; and something needs to be done to change circumstances for those who are like you, not simply wipe them from existence.

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Writer Sarah St. Onge knew her unborn baby girl did not deserve to be killed just because she was dying.
But again and again, despite her and her husband John’s repeated refusals, doctors asked if they wanted to abort their daughter Beatrix, according to the Christian Post.
“We don’t determine somebody’s ability to overcome something before they’re even born,” St. Onge told The Christian Post in a new interview. “There’s only so much that testing can do. But the bottom line is that it’s not my right to take someone else’s life. Nobody has the right to decide if somebody else should live or die.”
St. Onge, a conservative writer and pro-life advocate, said she and her family still grieve for the loss of Beatrix, who died in 2010 after living only 1 hour and 47 minutes outside the womb. She emphasized that her daughter’s medical condition did not make her life any less valuable.
Doctors first detected problems with Beatrix when she was only nine weeks pregnant, her mother recalled. At 12 weeks, St. Onge said they found excess fluid at the back of her neck and thought she might have Down syndrome.
Then, at 16 weeks, doctors discovered Beatrix’s abdominal wall had not formed properly and her organs partially were growing outside her body, according to the report. Another test also found that she probably had Trisomy 13, a genetic disorder that causes severe disabilities and can be fatal.
St. Onge said her daughter was described as “incompatible with life,” and a genetic counselor encouraged her and her husband to consider an abortion. They refused, but her doctors continued to suggest abortion even when she told them to stop.
At 26 weeks of pregnancy, Beatrix was diagnosed with Limb Body Wall Complex in which the organs develop outside the body, she continued.
Throughout the devastating ordeal, she said doctors did not seem to care about her wishes or her daughter’s life.
“When I brought doctors peer-reviewed studies detailing treatments for children with her disorder, & asked if we could try to save her, I was laughed at and called ‘tenacious,’” St. Onge said. “When … my water broke and I asked for steroids to promote lung maturity, I was told, ‘We don’t do that for babies who are just going to die.’
“At every turn, any effort which could potentially help my daughter was brushed off as me being overzealous and unrealistic,” she said.
Beatrix was born and died Dec. 12, 2010, and holding their baby girl was such a special time for St. Onge and her husband.
“It almost felt like there was nobody else in the world, just my husband, me and her, sitting in that room in the quiet,” she told the Christian Post. “She was beautiful and lovely, and it was good. It was all good.”
Far too often, abortion is portrayed as the most compassionate option in such situations. But St. Onge disagreed.
“Babies are not possessions,” she said. “They’re individual human beings. And part of being human is that we die. And the love that you invest in people before that point outweighs any pain and suffering that you feel when they leave.”

If you do Twitter, you should follow Sarah there.

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If we as a society have no protection for the weak and vulnerable, no tolerance for the dependent and disabled, and no reverence for the beginning of human, we must accept that we are a society of ableist, ageist, classist, eugenicists, and at least become consistent with our values. If human life suddenly becomes worth protecting and preserving only when not reliant on another person for aid and support, can prochoicers please stop pretending to care about accommodation for disabled people? Especially if they’re gonna turn around and be fine with the fact that abortion has wiped out 80 percent of Down syndrome babies each year, and that without selective abortion the Down syndrome population would be 217,000 people greater in 50 years, and increase which is more than the current Down syndrome population .

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Heartbreak in the comments of a Live Action instagram video about the abortion pill for a 7-week baby.

You pro-choicers who lie and say it's just tissue and clumps of cells are perpetrating the horrific trauma that thousands of women suffer when you spread such misinformation and laugh at the idea of informed consent involving any prenatal development education. You are hurting women. Do better.

The bullshit alarm is going off!

At 7 weeks, an embryo is about 1/3 of an inch. You want to tell me that lady found a blueberry-sized lump in the midst of a bunch of blood and held onto it for a week? I've had period blood clots that were bigger!

Liar, liar, pants on fire!

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caripr94

You're confusing 7 weeks post-fertilization with 7 weeks gestation. Post-fertilization is the time after the baby is conceived while gestation would be the time after the mother has her last menstrual period, which would have been 2 weeks before fertilization. 7 weeks gestation would be 5 weeks post-fertilization. @soundlessdragon is talking about 7 weeks post-fertilization, which would be 9 weeks gestation, in which the baby would be the size of a grape and be formed as she showed it. Do your research before fact checking people.

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Anencephaly, major heart defects, major lung defects, trisomy 13, holoprosencephaly, hydranencephaly, renal agenesis, thanatophoric dysplasia, and triploidy. These aren't "disabilities" ; they are death sentences. You are for forcing women who find out a heart breaking truth to know for months they won't be able to have a baby. You are for forcing an infant into the world only to know torture and agony and pain.

You are a monster, full stop. This is not freedom, this is torture.

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Allowing a mother to spend every moment she can with her dying child and also giving her the comfort that she did everything she could rather than the guilt of knowing she had her child killed - that’s what you think is torture?

No family should go through this alone, and there are great resources for perinatal hospice that should be made available to parents.

Not to mention new options for correcting issues by performing surgery on a baby in utero to save lives:

My husband’s parents were told he wouldn’t survive. They were told to abort, and they refused. They planned to say goodbye to him in the hospital after he was born. All the family came. He was born, baptized by his grandpa, and rushed to surgery.

As you probably figured out, he survived (since he is now my husband). He has no lingering effects of the condition that doctors said would kill him, except that he only has one kidney (and doctors now say he has normal kidney function because his single kidney grew to compensate).

Doctors aren’t omniscient. Conditions that were death sentences 20 years ago are now treatable. New surgeries and procedures are constantly being developed.

We’re not going to sentence babies to death because a doctor says they’re going to die. Sorry not sorry.

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