Well, one example that immediately comes to mind is that of ectopic pregnancies. They can truly endanger a woman’s life and the baby has absolutely no chance of living either. Surely an abortion would be justified in such a case.
Anyway, here is a page with some abortion statistics on it:
guttmacher.org/pubs/fb_induced_abortion.html
I honestly think I would have to remain pro-choice or at least allow all abortions before 18 weeks gestation.
Ectopic pregnancies are part of the principle of double effect that I mentioned in my last post and are not a direct abortion.
I look forward to the technology and theories of scientists who believe they will soon be able to successfully lift the new human from the fallopian tube and implant the human into the uterus, thus saving the mother and the child.
That being said, ectopic pregnancies have dramatically increased since abortion became legal. In 1970, approx. 4.5 cases for every 10,000 pregnancies was recorded, where in 1992 it rose to 19.7 cases per 10,000.
But, look at what else happened:
The case-fatality rate has declined from 35.5 maternal deaths per 10,000 ectopic pregnancies in 1970 to only 3.8 maternal deaths per 10,000 ectopic pregnancies in 1989.6 Even though overall survival has increased, the risk of death associated with ectopic pregnancy remains higher among black and other non-white minority women.
For your last statement about allowing abortions up to 18 weeks, what was your reason on that? I am familiar with Guttmacher’s information, but that was a broad statement.
Why not 20 weeks? Why not viability, which for some women is 12-16 weeks? What about the establishment of the nervous system?
Do you advocate that humans in-utero should receive anesthesia from 8 weeks onwards? Or do you have a more humane idea of how to kill them, as opposed to saline injection or cutterage?
Since you are thinking about abortions up to 18 weeks, where the human weighs around a 1/2 pound and has almost every normal characteristic, such as fingernails, hair, eyelids, viability, a nervous system, etc, do you believe women should be allowed to have the body back for a grave, or should the abortion clinic continue to incinerate the bodies?