In most states, late term abortions are limited, which would limit the number of late term abortions that occur.hadespussercats wrote:I don't think it happens often enough to be such a focus of ethical discussions. At least, not at a whim of the pregnant woman.Coito ergo sum wrote:I don't know how one can be "okay" with 7th or 8th month abortions. I think Roe v Wade hit the nail pretty well on the head, and by the third trimester, there is a strong state interest in protecting the innoocenet life.
My understanding is that late-term abortions generally happen when there is a revelation about some serious fetal malformation, or because the mother has HELLP syndrome or some other life-threatening concern that requires getting the child out at all costs, including killing it in the process.
But I recall your saying, in the thread about aborting fetuses of the wrong sex, that if abortions are okay then they should be okay for any reason. That being the case, how do you account for emergency health concerns but exclude whimsical last-minute changes of heart?
As for emergency health concerns being different from a whim, well, because an emergency health concern would place the pregnancy in a situation where the mother's life is being threatened by the pregnancy. It makes no sense to let her die or let her endure a heightened medical risk of dying, which will often result in the death of the fetus too.
The issue with the abortions due to the mother choosing the sex of the child, to me, sounds weird because most of the pro-abortion folks use an argument of "my body, my choice." Well, if that is accepted, then the fact that a mother is making an unpalatable choice doesn't logical undermine the "my body, my choice" argument. I find it incongruous that a woman could say "I have a right to an abortion because it is my body and nobody has the right to tell me what to do with my body," but then say "...well...except if I think you're making a sexist choice, then it's not YOUR choice to do what YOU want with YOUR body...you have to do it for the right reasons...like...no reason at all, just because you don't feel like carrying it, whatever it is...if you decide you don't feel like carrying a male child, then, well, you're going to be forced to carry it until you straighten out your thinking...." That was my point regarding the sexist abortions.