1. - legal up untill 12 weeks for every woman
2. - legal in case of rape
3. - legal in case of health risk
- legal up untill 12 weeks for every woman
- legal in case of rape
- legal in case of health risk
- legal up untill 12 weeks for every woman
- legal in case of rape
- legal in case of health risk
- legal up untill 12 weeks for every woman
- legal in case of rape
- legal in case of health risk
Sure I would.
You're up rather late brother Pero. Do you suppose Walker mentioned the ultrasound during his recall vote?
- legal up untill 12 weeks for every woman
- legal in case of rape
- legal in case of health risk
- legal up untill 12 weeks for every woman
- legal in case of rape
- legal in case of health risk
No. 12 weeks is too restrictive, especially for women in coercive situations. Women in abusive relationships, or teens having to work through the court system in particular.
But even in general, 12 weeks is not long. Many women don't know they're pregnant until the beginning of the 2nd trimester, or even beyond.
Keep in mind, that first month doesn't actually exist. We could gestational age starting from the beginning of the last period, so she wasn't even pregnant during the first 4 weeks or so. We do this to give us a nice round number (40 weeks), and also because it simplifies having to guess the date of implantation, which is the medical landmark for the true beginning of a pregnancy.
So in reality, we're discussing 8 weeks. For women with irregular periods, or women who experience early bleeding in pregnancy (which doesn't always indicate problems, and often occurs at the same time a regular period would), or women who simply don't have symptoms of pregnancy, it is very easy to go a couple months without realizing you're pregnant.
Add on top of that that getting an abortion appointment quickly is impossible in a lot of places, and then you have to worry about going over the already tight limit while you're waiting for your appointment.
This leaves too many women out in the cold, and worsens the situation for women experiencing abuse and coercion. No deal.
- legal up untill 12 weeks for every woman
- legal in case of rape
- legal in case of health risk
it would help if there was a specific list of the "health risks" alluded to here. Can someone with medical knowledge please educate us?
haha!!!!!!!!
Seriously, I do not understand this response. The only 'health risk' mentioned in this thread is depression, which can be highly suspect. I have heard (but cannot confirm) of situations where a partial birth abortion was performed for reasons of the health of the mother. If the baby was being born and partially exposed, what risks to the mother can accompany this situation?
I am asking for help in understanding. If you are going to laugh, I prefer you not respond at all.
- legal up untill 12 weeks for every woman
1.)- legal in case of rape
- legal in case of health risk