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Time to rename the 'abortion' debate the 'unwanted children' debate?

Poll - Total Votes: 13
It is more honest to say unwanted children, because that's what we're talking about
No. Abortion is about killing the unwanted children so is the accurate term
Children are wanted by someone, just not always their biological parents
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MasterLee · 56-60, M Best Comment
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CountScrofula · 41-45, M
No because a fetus ain't a child. Like 70-75% of pregnancies end in miscarriage without the potential mother ever knowing. If a couple is "trying for a baby" this is often what happens. Eggs frequently get fertilized and fail to implant, or grow for a couple weeks before something goes wrong and the pregnancy fails.

If these are all full human lives, then why the hell aren't we treating this as an unintended holocaust? Billions upon billions of lives lost every year.
@SW-User Great. Thank you hon.
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@CountScrofula If a baby has died it isn't an abortion.

I have issues with the term 'almost always' having read accounts from abortion nurses forced to participate in the abortions of healthy & viable babies on the basis of sex or small developmental issues

I think many abortion providers hate performing abortions on second and third trimester babies, yet rarely are women informed of that

I'll read your article. 😊
sarabi · F
@SW-User I am missing logic? Ok 👍🏼😂
Prevention is better than the cure..
oh no’s.. you mean I might have to take some self responsibility? Wtf yo!
Condoms too expensive.
SW-User
@TheOneyouwerewarnedabout I know right? I've ended up with two clumps of cells and they're always following me around asking that I do things for them
@SW-User lolz
NaturalBeautyQueen · 41-45, F
What about those who wanted a baby, but had not choice but to terminate their pregnancy, due to high risk/medical reasons?

 
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