I don’t see how it is, because even if the person was raped or their life was in danger from carrying the child they would have a hell of a time trying to find a way around the law to let them get an abortion. There’s a very fine line in the law for how a person can get an abortion and carrying a child to full term is very dangerous for the female’s body, not to mention it’s emotionally difficult to give a child up for adoption if you should become accidentally pregnant and you know you can’t give the child a good life.
Well, unless I’m missing something, the bill proposed in utah was in reaction to a teenager who felt her only option was to pay someone to beat her in order to induce a miscarriage.
abcnews.go.com/Health/utah-abortion-bill-punishing-miscarriages-preventing-crime/story?id=9955517 From what I understand the bill, "includes a new state definition of abortion as “only to a medical procedure carried out by a physician, or through a substance used under the direction of a physician.” Another article regarding this bill specifically states the legal abortions are still allowed.
nytimes.com/2010/03/01/us/01abortion.html
This is kind of a stupid law because it could be construed as make riding a horse, climbing a latter, or getting hurt in a car accident during pregnancy possible violations. Which, of course, is more ammunition for pro-choicers to use, because this law truly does look like it can be interpreted as trying to penalize women specifically. They would be wise to change the wording to make sure that are protected in accidents that result in a miscarriage. This law really was made to punish those other than the mother who cause harm to a fetus. I’m sure it will be added to and subtracted from before it is made into law. And really, abortions should be illegal if not done by a properly licenced physician anyway.
Though, the article mentioned, and I heartily agree, the reaction to this girl’s hiring of a man to beat her ignores her underlying mental and emotional issues. Abortion is legal and obtainable, therefore, one might consider what made her do this and get her the help she needs because whether or not your thoughts are uncharitable towards her, one has to admit she’s got some problems besides not wanting to be pregnant.
Nebraska passed a law that states that a woman can’t get an abortion after 20 weeks gestation, except that "The bill contains a health exception for the mother if “in reasonable medical judgment, she has a condition which so complicates her medical condition as to necessitate the abortion of her pregnancy to avert her death or to avert serious risk of substantial and irreversible physical impairment of a major bodily function.” " Which leaves much to interpretation and leaves women with a lot of freedom still.
abcnews.go.com/WN/Supreme_Court/nebraska-passes-controversial-abortion-ban/story?id=10361705&page=2
As to abortion being banned in the cases of rape, incest and “threat to the woman’s life”, it will probably never happen. Even if the ‘after 20 weeks gestation’ applies to instances of rape, a rape victim will know well before 20 weeks if she is pregnant.