chadfromdallas
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Y'all slow down...I'm trying to catch up on this thread... 


Ok, I am definitely getting sleepy...I read vet as a military veteran...LOL...phillybeth said:We're not. Talk to a vet sometime.

totalia said:Again, so my friend should have chosen to let both of them die?
poohandwendy said:Ok, I am definitely getting sleepy...I read vet as a military veteran...LOL...![]()
I haven't read past this post so sorry is this has already been brought up but if Roe vs Wade is overturned abortion will just fall back to each individual state to make it legal.auntpolly said:You know what bugs me the most about the pro - life politicians? I really believe that rich people will always be able to get abortions, and if the people who want to overturn Roe vs Wade succeed, the people who will suffer are poor people.
If a senator's daughter gets pregnant and wants an abortion, there are always doctors who will do it for a price.
auntpolly said:Is it just me or are we pretty darned wonderful - we woman - keeping this discussion going on so long with no real ugliness?I'm so *sniff* proud!
phillybeth said:And what if the baby has a serious, fatal condition? Should that baby's short life be spent in pain struggling for every breath?
Viable doesn't mean healthy. It's a RARE 23 or 24 weeker that ever gets to go home. And even rarer for that baby to be 'normal'. While I might welcome a severely handicapped child, not everyone would. What gives me the right to make that choice for someone else?
Group hug, group hug, group hug...auntpolly said:Is it just me or are we pretty darned wonderful - we woman - keeping this discussion going on so long with no real ugliness?I'm so *sniff* proud!
I appreciate all of the different opinions. It is an interesting subject with many facets...auntpolly said:Is it just me or are we pretty darned wonderful - we woman - keeping this discussion going on so long with no real ugliness?I'm so *sniff* proud!
.totalia said:I have to go. If this discussion is still going later, I will continue to post but my fiance is waiting on the phone. Have a good night ladies and gents.
Lisa loves Pooh said:Being handicapped isn't necessarily fatal.
Not to judge you or anything--but it almost sounds as though one should also have a choice on whether to continue pregnancy if the child as a condition that would make them severely handicapped. Then that opens a whole new can of worms as what defines severely handicapped. What may be tolerable to one--wouldn't be to another. What determines a matter of convenience of not having the baby versus the baby would really have poor QOL due to severe handicap or not even make it to see it's birthday.
phillybeth said:So shouldn't a woman or a couple be able to make that choice? I would welcome a baby with Down's- not everyone would. It is not fair for me to force my choice on someone else.
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