Moniker wrote:Moniker wrote:the road to hana wrote:Moniker wrote: The stats clearly show a positive correlation between poverty and abortion rates.
That's a completely separate social issue that clearly needs to be addressed.
I agree, it needs to be addressed and I did so in this thread for a few reasons. Too often in these threads it comes down to the lives of the unborn and we completely neglect to discuss who is actually pregnant. There's ALWAYS talk about the women in vague terms (they should be more careful, they made a poor decision, etc...) and yet, people apparently don't like hearing the facts about who these women actually are.
Would you support mandatory sterilization for women on welfare who habitually obtain abortions as an alternative to birth control?I think whether it be a child or a grown woman that the only one that should make this decision is her.
Should a minor child be able to make all other medical decisions on their own behalf?
Should an adult force a child to keep an unwanted pregnancy or force a child to terminate the pregnancy? Let's stick to the topic of abortion. :)
"Unwanted," in what sense? Would "inconvenient" be a better term? If the pregnant mother is too young to responsibly care for the child herself, but her parents (or the father's parents) are willing to provide support and raise it, that should not be eliminated as an option. Giving the child up for adoption should not be eliminated as an option.
Should an adult force a child to terminate a pregnancy? No, not unless there was medical necessity. You're advocating for one child here, and not advocating for the other.