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RocktheHouse · M
Women have the right to choose what happen to their body in terms of reproduction. Am I missing something? Since when do we force women to have babies or prevent them?
This isn't the woman's body we are talking about. It's the baby's body - more precisely, the baby's life. Now, if there were a way to remove the baby from her womb and successfully develop it in an incubator, that may be a compromise, provided she can pay for it.
This isn't the woman's body we are talking about. It's the baby's body - more precisely, the baby's life. Now, if there were a way to remove the baby from her womb and successfully develop it in an incubator, that may be a compromise, provided she can pay for it.
@RocktheHouse
Wrong.
No person has the right to make use of another person's body so even if you consider the fetus a person it is still violating a woman's right over her own body to force her to carry a pregancy.
But this is not a thread about the abortion debate so if you want to contest that, make a thread about it.
This isn't the woman's body we are talking about. It's the baby's body
Wrong.
No person has the right to make use of another person's body so even if you consider the fetus a person it is still violating a woman's right over her own body to force her to carry a pregancy.
But this is not a thread about the abortion debate so if you want to contest that, make a thread about it.