• HappycamperNZ@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Feel like there is alternative motive to this one, and not sure which side is pushing their way.

    This was after 20 week - most are done before the 8 week mark, 12 at latest. Why was if done soo late, what did the law have to play in this, what support could have been done sooner.

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      1 year ago

      Doesn’t matter when. No blob of tissue should override the rights of its host.

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        Reductive, black and white arguments don’t help anyone. When does the blob of tissue become human? It must happen at some point, and that’s a matter of when.

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        So how far does this go? If a woman is having contractions and she decides then and there she doesn’t want the blob anymore can she abort?