I have a womb. I have sevewal. I don't see how that's welevant to a discussion about abowtion. And I find youw attempt to widicule my speech pwoblem vewy offensive.
Sorry this is the wrong post, once again, I got interrupted between start and finish. Reply not for the above post, but for JLM
It's only fair, considering that those anti generally dismiss all the downsides of pregnancy.
Downsides?? I imagine you are referring to feeling of regret and depression. I imagine following a birth, those suffering from those feelings would have them much worse when discovering regret at having to give it up for adoption or taking on the raising of such a child for the next 25 years. I would also be interested if those few who suffer depression following an abortion, would be subject to post-partum depression in a full term delivery.
I had a spontaneous abortion and even though it was a planned pregnancy, there was no depression. But then of course, I had no depression after giving birth either.
Often normal pregnancies can be dangerous, ie placenta previa, nuchal cord, Cephlopelvic disproportion. I wonder which would cause the most regret?? Abortion or losing child at birth?? Having a dependable, decent partner helps somewhat.
I feel since it is about donating one's body for nine months, there can only be the donor who decides whether to allow it.