Posted on 07/02/2024 9:28:21 AM PDT by grundle
Here's a Sensible Argument Every Baby-Murder Advocate Needs to Hear
Got to admit. She is right.
Don’t want pregnancy?
Don’t have sex!
REAL SIMPLE.
Google Dr. Anthony Levatino and learn.
“Your body your choice ends at the beginning of your baby’s body.”
Well, that is quite literally what they tell men. “Keep your pants zipped if you don’t want to risk it” sound familiar?
Only women are presumed to have a right to a sex life 100% free of the risk of parenthood.
RE: Don’t want pregnancy? Don’t have sex!
They’re going to trot out the usual rape and incest argument.
You know, that woman makes sense. She said she was a single mom. She’s doing the work and probably gets tired of other women taking the easy way out and complaining that they got pregnant.
And that doesn’t even include the couples who have difficulty conceiving and look on a positive test as a blessing.
Rape victims don’t have the choice. Incest on minors of course is rape as well.
So anyway, the unborn child is a child regardless of who the father is. And an abortion is just further harm to the victim. So it’s not a positive solution even in the rape situation.
I've said that for many years. You had the choice to engage or not engage in the activity, or to engage with protection; you chose otherwise (or there was an "accident"). Why should an innocent third party pay for it with a life?
Combined oral contraceptives—Also called “the pill,” combined oral contraceptives contain the hormones estrogen and progestin. It is prescribed by a doctor. A pill is taken at the same time each day. If you are older than 35 years and smoke, have a history of blood clots or breast cancer, your doctor may advise you not to take the pill. Typical use failure rate: 7%.
Progestin only pill—Unlike the combined pill, the progestin-only pill (sometimes called the mini-pill) only has one hormone, progestin, instead of both estrogen and progestin. It is prescribed by a doctor. It is taken at the same time each day. It may be a good option for women who can’t take estrogen. Typical use failure rate: 7%.
Implant—The implant is a single, thin rod that is inserted under the skin of a women’s upper arm. The rod contains a progestin that is released into the body over 3 years. Typical use failure rate: 0.1%.
Levonorgestrel intrauterine system (LNG IUD)—The LNG IUD is a small T-shaped device like the Copper T IUD. It is placed inside the uterus by a doctor. It releases a small amount of progestin each day to keep you from getting pregnant. The LNG IUD stays in your uterus for up to 3 to 8 years, depending on the device. Typical use failure rate: 0.1-0.4%.
https://www.cdc.gov/reproductive-health/contraception/
I suspect most abortions are the end result of not taking birth control pills on time.
Perhaps daily reminder pill boxes are needed that work in conjunction with cell phones.
Pull up your birth control pill app, babe!
Good to go. Let’s rock & roll.
“REAL SIMPLE.”
Babe, if you want ‘free’ meals, ‘free’ drugs and help with the rent, you have to give me what I want.
I think it’s amazing that we never seem to hear about the father’s agony when HIS child is murdered and he can’t do anything about it legally or any other way. Sure, there are dudes who get women pregnant and then pressure them to abort because they don’t want the responsibility, financial or otherwise, for a woman and HIS baby. But there are also responsible and caring men who would, and have, offered to take their baby as soon as it is born and take full responsibility for raising their child. But there are some selfish, uncaring women who just want to flush the problem and go on to repeat it over and over again.
And before anyone gets all sexist on me -— I AM A WOMAN.
“But women have sex to attempt to secure their economic futures - not for fun like men do.
YIKES => trading sex for money? I suspect/hope this was sarcasm.
Most abortions nowadays are done using pills.
One hundred and fifteen years of vigorous effort have shown that domestic governments can’t block the illegal pill business.
Social Security payments could be made child contribution dependent.
It is not necessary to actually change the law now, or even to try to. People of color will be making the law in the distant future, and they may feel white women have already gotten more than they deserve.
Daddy probably could fund and have a lawyer set up a revokable trust.
I guess I’m supposed to praise this woman for this? The oldest of all arguments?!
Why should an unborn baby pay the price with their life for its irresponsible mother’s behavior? Abortion is NOT health care!
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