The thing that pisses me off about this is that I'm very anti-abortion but I'm very pro-birth control. I mean honestly, if the goal is to prevent abortion the best most safest way to do that is birth control. And your right. If they don't know how birth control works and that using birth control isn't even in the same ball park as abortion than they shouldn't be in the medical field. I mean I feel very strongly about abortion because I see the child as having it's own body and should have rights as well as the mom. But taking away a woman's access to birth control and sterilization that's just wrong and I can't stand for that either. And yet, these bozos make it hard for people like me who want to have intelligent sensible dialogue and get something past into law that can protect both the baby and the mom.
I can't even imagine anyone wanting to deny a woman who has been raped the date rape drug. I mean there is no child in the uterus. Your just trying to prevent an embryo, if there even is one in her reproductive tract, from attaching to the uterus and having a pregnancy. It's just a safeguard. It's not the same as having a fetus with a spinal chord and nerve endings, that can feel pain. I mean come on alot of times a person can conceive but the embryo never makes it all the way to actual implantation or gets absorbed instead of being viable and they don't even know it. So how is that any different than giving a woman whose been raped the date rape drug?
Furthermore, I don't even want to get into the pandora's Box of other areas in the medical field it could affect. Things like infertility treatment, cancer treatment...and Lord knows what all else.
And Yudinsoha was right about the c-section issue, I wanted to have a VBAC and wound up having a C-section for my subsequent pregnancies because my doctor and the hospital wouldn't let me do it.
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I can't even imagine anyone wanting to deny a woman who has been raped the date rape drug. I mean there is no child in the uterus. Your just trying to prevent an embryo, if there even is one in her reproductive tract, from attaching to the uterus and having a pregnancy. It's just a safeguard. It's not the same as having a fetus with a spinal chord and nerve endings, that can feel pain. I mean come on alot of times a person can conceive but the embryo never makes it all the way to actual implantation or gets absorbed instead of being viable and they don't even know it. So how is that any different than giving a woman whose been raped the date rape drug?
Furthermore, I don't even want to get into the pandora's Box of other areas in the medical field it could affect. Things like infertility treatment, cancer treatment...and Lord knows what all else.
And Yudinsoha was right about the c-section issue, I wanted to have a VBAC and wound up having a C-section for my subsequent pregnancies because my doctor and the hospital wouldn't let me do it.