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Originally posted by Zips
What if, as stated before, the child was forced upon the mother through rape? She certainly is entitled to not give birth to a child she never intended to have, especially under such extreme cases, is she not? Not only that but isn't that child a constant reminder of the traumatic experience she went through? Thinking about it or not, that child will always be a subconcious reminder of something I'm sure she has no intentions of wanting to remember. Or what about when the birth of a child is found to severely harm, injure, or even kill the mother during birth? How could you justify still having the child then?
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Again, rape victims,incest victims and times when the mother might die during child birth all make up a small percentage of abortions. Lets say 5% although its probably even less then that. Now by your logic if we let this 5% get abortions then we HAVE to let the other 95% that just want to do it out of convience. On that same logic I could say 5% of black males will comit a crime. So lets kill them all!I'm just saying is all. I am not going to get into
this debate.