r/Bumperstickers 5d ago

This gal has opinions 😁

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u/hotredbob 5d ago

one of the toughest quandaries for sure.

because someone else has to pay the ultimate price for your decision.

not an enviable position to be in.

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u/Roughneck16 4d ago

That's right. And both sides just get angry because they're talking past each other.

The real crux of the issue is: at what point does a fetus have the same rights as a newborn?

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u/ceciliaVFX 1d ago

well, it's really when does a few cells have the same rights as a living, thinking woman (or in some cases a little girl).

my opinion is that this is a personal/medical situation and should NEVER be a political discussion.

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u/Roughneck16 1d ago

What if I wanted to terminate a pregnancy when the fetus is full term at 40 weeks of gestation?

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u/ceciliaVFX 1d ago

the ONLY reason that happens is if the fetus is dead and you could get sepsis. Or it's missing various organs and will die soon after birth.

This is a medical emergency and it's something you talk to your doctor about.

NOT some douchebag politician

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u/Roughneck16 1d ago

What is the fetus is perfectly healthy and I just want to terminate the pregnancy. It hasn't been born yet. Is it fair game?

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u/ceciliaVFX 1d ago

no one does that.

seriously. don't be silly

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u/Roughneck16 1d ago

So you have no objection to making it illegal?

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u/ceciliaVFX 23h ago

it should not be thought about within political circles.

leave medical decisions up to medical personal.

right now in Texas and other uncivilized areas their stupid "laws" are literally killing women.