Texas Medical Association says hospitals are refusing to treat women with pregnancy complications

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What compromise? We can compromise on budgets. We can compromise on how to attack poverty or improve schools or something.

Abortions have medical applications and are common because pregnancy mortality is a thing. What "compromise" is there to make?

Easy. Abortions should been allowed for up to 6-8 weeks. That would cover rape, incest, and give a woman enough time to determine her route.

Im not a fan of abortion but that's what Ive been willing to compromise on. Some believe birth is at conception. Some like Rick Santorum believe you should only have sex to conceive. Some want birth control restrictions, basically do away with Plan B pills. That's their belief but a national conpromise is needed.

I understand your mortality standpoint but your mortality shouldn't supercede another person body. That's for that person and their God.
 

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Easy. Abortions should been allowed for up to 6-8 weeks. That would cover rape, incest, and give a woman enough time to determine her route.

Im not a fan of abortion but that's what Ive been willing to compromise on. Some believe birth is at conception. Some like Rick Santorum believe you should only have sex to conceive. Some want birth control restrictions, basically do away with Plan B pills. That's their belief but a national conpromise is needed.

I understand your mortality standpoint but your mortality shouldn't supercede another person body. That's for that person and their God.

If the woman doesnt believe in abortion then she can simply not have one. You would think that is a reasonable position but we are not dealing with reasonable people
 

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Easy. Abortions should been allowed for up to 6-8 weeks. That would cover rape, incest, and give a woman enough time to determine her route.

Im not a fan of abortion but that's what Ive been willing to compromise on. Some believe birth is at conception. Some like Rick Santorum believe you should only have sex to conceive. Some want birth control restrictions, basically do away with Plan B pills. That's their belief but a national conpromise is needed.

I understand your mortality standpoint but your mortality shouldn't supercede another person body. That's for that person and their God.

most women don't even know they're pregnant at 6 weeks.
 

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Easy. Abortions should been allowed for up to 6-8 weeks. That would cover rape, incest, and give a woman enough time to determine her route.

Im not a fan of abortion but that's what Ive been willing to compromise on. Some believe birth is at conception. Some like Rick Santorum believe you should only have sex to conceive. Some want birth control restrictions, basically do away with Plan B pills. That's their belief but a national conpromise is needed.

I understand your mortality standpoint but your mortality shouldn't supercede another person body. That's for that person and their God.
Eh, aiight. This entire POV sounds like "My POV should apply to everyone's situation" which is my problem. I am not for or against abortions personally because circumstances can necessitate a different response.

-Girlfriend gets pregnant and unilaterally decides to terminate because she isn't ready? I have a big problem with that.
-Girlfriend gets pregnant and initial ultrasounds show possible defects. I probably want to abort.
-Girlfriend gets pregnant and there is a chance she will die in childbirth? I probably want to abort.

As for people not named @At30wecashout , it is none of my goddamn business why they choose or how they weigh their lives to the lives of a potential child.
 

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Its not most my guy

not an insignificant amount.

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One in three people discover pregnancy at six weeks’ gestation or later, and about one in five discover pregnancy past seven weeks. Almost two in three young people (ages 15-19) discover pregnancy at six weeks or later.

People of color, people living with food insecurity, people with unplanned pregnancies, and those who rely on clinic-based testing to confirm a pregnancy are also more likely to discover pregnancy past seven weeks’ gestation.

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"The patients I've cared for who've experienced this almost always report that their periods are irregular. They're not surprised or investigating if, for instance, they've missed their period for two, three, or even four months," Dr. van Dis explains.

According to research in the Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine, 1 in 475 women may not realize they're pregnant until 20 weeks, and another 1 in 2,500 women only learn they're pregnant once they're in labor.

It's not uncommon to have no pregnancy symptoms in the four to six weeks after your last period. Doctors date pregnancy to the first day of the last menstrual period. "This number is off by two weeks because most women know the day of their period but they don't know the day of conception," says Dr. van Dis.
 

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Its not most my guy.


It kinda is especially when the average menstruation cycle is between 28-40 days. Then you couple that with the fact that most women won't show signs until 2 weeks after thier expected cycle

All in all 6 weeks after conception was a number that was chosen strategically to make it that much harder to get a legal abortion
 
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The direction this country is heading is scary.
I will keep saying this, I feel it's a moral obligation, but I promote working towards securing dual-citizenship.


I suppose, maybe to some, it seems wild to suggest it, but I honestly don't see how this isn't perfectly reasonable given the current trajectory of this country. And let's say the Dems are slated to lose the house, as is currently predicted, and then on top of that, someone like DeSantis secures the presidency. How isn't America significantly set back as a result of that?

It has happened every single time a mediocre white person has taken office.

Reagan
Bush
Trump

All three of those stupid fukks have had the greatest impact on setting America back, and Trump only had one term. History continues to repeat itself, I refuse to be apart of it. Who is next to fukk this country beyond repair, Trump or DeSantis? And consider DeSantis is worse than Trump yet possibly more appealing and electable. :snoop:It's looking like this country is doomed to fail, it will definitely be a case-study for many to follow and learn from when attempting to handle democracy.
 
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