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Armor_of_Light
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Its always a go-to argument from the pro abortion crowd.
Are there reliable facts and percentages?
Are there reliable facts and percentages?
Any such numbers would be totally dependent upon the honesty of those who are asked. In other words, there will never be good numbers on this. Since abortion is the only embarrassing constitutional “right”, wouldn’t you claim rape or incest as a rationalization for your shedding of innocent blood?Its always a go-to argument from the pro abortion crowd.
Are there reliable facts and percentages?
Hospital and medical centers are allowed, and in some cases required, to post anonymous statistics regarding procedures performed. It is also never illegal to ask someone a question, even if that person cannot legally or ethically answer.There’s no way to know. You can’t infringe on people’s medical records to find out. It’s not even legal to ask the question.
Yes, there are (well, at least there is enough reliability to say that this is an empty argument that they bring forward). The gap is huge as far as we know.Its always a go-to argument from the pro abortion crowd.
Are there reliable facts and percentages?
I agree that there isn’t a way to know the true statistics. But not because medical records are sealed and questions can’t be asked.There’s no way to know. You can’t infringe on people’s medical records to find out. It’s not even legal to ask the question.
Guttmacher Institute is an arm of Planned ParenthoodStudies and statistics consistently show that pregnancies due to rape and incest are rare. According to Guttmacher that 1% due to rape and incest is 14,000 babies per year.
Therefore, abortion is not mainly used as a last resort.
It is, in fact, illegal to ask some questions. For instance, the ADA prevents any Housing Authority (or anyone else in position of authority to grant benefits) asking the nature of your disability when you apply for benefits. It’s against the law for them to ask the question.Hospital and medical centers are allowed, and in some cases required, to post anonymous statistics regarding procedures performed. It is also never illegal to ask someone a question, even if that person cannot legally or ethically answer.
I agree. But the cases of medically-advised abortion are much higher than the rape/incest group relative to the contraceptive abortion.Suffice to say…I’m willing to make an educated guess that the actual number is ridiculously low compared to elective abortions done due to a desire to terminate a pregnancy resulted from consensual sex.
You are deflecting. We are not talking about the federal government procedures.It is, in fact, illegal to ask some questions. For instance, the ADA prevents any Housing Authority (or anyone else in position of authority to grant benefits) asking the nature of your disability when you apply for benefits. It’s against the law for them to ask the question.
Yes, a doctor could and should. It may be medically relevant.**You **cannot ask a patient why they want an abortion.
Actually, doctors don’t ask. They do take medical histories and ask questions that would be relevant. Why a woman wants an abortion is not one of them.Yes, a doctor could and should. It may be medically relevant.
Again, you are deflecting. We are not discussing what questions are asked during an ordinary ‘appointment’. We are discussing the existence of research into why women what an abortion.Actually, doctors don’t ask. They do take medical histories and ask questions that would be relevant. Why a woman wants an abortion is not one of them.
Methinks in any sustainable and probable statistics you’ll find, hardly scratches the surface since the majority of abortions, rapes, and incest goes unreported.Its always a go-to argument from the pro abortion crowd.
Are there reliable facts and percentages?