Svartalf wrote:Damn... is PA abortion law THAT restrictive that such butcher shops still exist? I thought the aftermath of Roe v Wade had allowed to make them a bad memory of an extinct past.
The video suggests that the clients were people who couldn't afford to pay for an abortion at a legal clinic.
Coito ergo sum wrote:However, if a woman is going there for an abortion at month 7 or 8, then it's hard to describe it in a way that doesn't sound horrific. At that stage of development, it could be born premature and survive outside of the womb, either with assistance or sometimes even without. And, if an abortion comes out alive at that stage, I can't see cutting a spinal cord with scissors as anything other than butchery.
The survivability of a fetus born in the seventh month is exaggerated. Even with heroic measures in the neonatal infant care unit, only a very small fraction of these babies survive, and nearly always with moderate to severe disabilities. It's not really until the beginning of the ninth month that a significant proportion of fetuses are survivable without special medical intervention.
I'm not saying that live birth followed by execution is a good abortion method, mind. I'm just pointing out the facts about survivability.
MrJonno wrote:Don't claim to represent anyone but myself but in my opinion the worst thing a person can do apart from murder is to give birth to someone they can/don't want to look after. Compared to that abortion is a very good thing, as the alternative is highly likely to be a lifetime of pain/poverty/crime for the unwanted kid (and society in general).
Yes, unless there is a prearranged adoption. Every child should be a wanted child.