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The idea is to stop abortions, and not necessarily inflict punishment on all who are guilty. It is enough to convict the abortionist.
Convicting the mother is impractical as well as unnecessary. Imagine what would follow - investigations of every miscarriage or even pregnancy suspected by others that does not result in a live birth. Imagine losing a baby and then being under investigation! It would especially be hard on large families - who’ll believe a mother of 5 that she really wanted #6, but miscarried? And if she tells her friend she’s a bit worried about being able to handle 6 kids, and then miscarries, the friend’s testimony combined with the size of the family and other circumstantial evidence just might convict her!
30% of all pregnancies end in miscarriage. Imagine the police work involved! But the police would have to investigate, b/c there is a possible crime every time if the mother is to be punished too.
If you focus on the abortionists, you avoid this and still get the same result.
Convicting the mother is impractical as well as unnecessary. Imagine what would follow - investigations of every miscarriage or even pregnancy suspected by others that does not result in a live birth. Imagine losing a baby and then being under investigation! It would especially be hard on large families - who’ll believe a mother of 5 that she really wanted #6, but miscarried? And if she tells her friend she’s a bit worried about being able to handle 6 kids, and then miscarries, the friend’s testimony combined with the size of the family and other circumstantial evidence just might convict her!
30% of all pregnancies end in miscarriage. Imagine the police work involved! But the police would have to investigate, b/c there is a possible crime every time if the mother is to be punished too.
If you focus on the abortionists, you avoid this and still get the same result.