A person's right to bodily autonomy doesn't end when they have a child.
Bodily autonomy doesn't end when you give birth.
Not exact matches
Vice-president Douglas Schreiber told the newspaper: «The students largely
do not want anything to
do with a group that promotes the removal of rights over
bodily autonomy for over half the student population that attend this university.»
So then, why should the rights of an unborn fetus trump the
bodily autonomy of the mother, if she doesn't want to have her body used in that way.
But I'm sure if he
did, he would be just as adamant about men not having the right to
bodily autonomy.