smr wrote:My view that abortion should be illegal when they they can survive outside the womb.
So.... somewhere in the neighborhood of 99% of all abortions should be *legal* then since they are performed before viability? Well that's a start.
But you do understand for that very small number of abortions performed past that point the vast majority of them are done because medical complications cause the doctors to deem them necessary. So... are you going to require women to die rather than follow medical advice and abort? Or throw them in prison if they do follow that advice to preserve their own health and life?
We have variety of ways to terminate unwanted pregancy early!
Also known as... abortion. So, yes! We do!
Second, we do have Birth Control.
Which is not 100% effective... but yes.
As a result, I believe in putting stipulations on having an abortion. Under 18, a parent's permission should be obtained.
Parents of minors should *maybe* be notified depending on the circumstances... but are you honestly arguing a 17 year old girl should be *forced* to undergo a pregnancy and birth if her parents decide to make her? What possible justification could you have for that position?
View the developing baby on a sonogram or ultrasound and 3 day cooling off period before the procedure can take place.
Why? What is your justification for this?
I believe if we assign rights to the baby outside the womb then the fetus (baby) has rights in the womb.
Let's for a moment ignore the incredibly questionable attempt to equate a fetus and a baby... and pretend this was an actual valid argument.
Hell, let's grant fetuses, from the moment of conception, 100% of the rights a born baby has.
Abortion would still be legal. Because you know what right a baby, or ANY OTHER LIVING PERSON, does NOT have?
The right to use other people's bodies against their will. Even to preserve their own life. That right does not exist. I can't do it. You can't do it. No babies can do it. And a fetus can't do it either.
So if the mother doesn't want to undergo a pregnancy, she can refuse to undergo a pregnancy. Period. Anything else is defining women's bodies as the property of others and forcing them to put their bodies to uses they do not wish to. Want to go down that road? Because we have a word for that, and it's not a pretty word.