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Reply #29: It is NOT "partial birth abortion" The fetus is already dead [View All]

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29. It is NOT "partial birth abortion" The fetus is already dead
and has to be removed from the woman's body and this is the best way to do so to cause her minimum damage so that she can bear children in the future if she wants to.

If people are against abortion they should promote, use tax dollars to promote birth control. Why do insurance company pay for Viagra but not for birth control? Of course, the Pople is against birth conrol, too. And why are they against the "morning after pill?" It prevents the fertilized egg from being implanted in the uterus. Are four cells really a "baby?"

And I don't see those, who think that it is their business to get between a pregnant woman's legs, standing in line to adopt children who are already here.

And for those who use pictures of Gerber babies - most abortions take place in the first trimester, when there are no babies there, only small tissue. Indeed, most pregnancies end in the first month, before the woman even knows that she is pregnant.

So I suggest we collect all the used tampons and pads and send them to the ones who just want to save the unborn child.

Give me a break.

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