For some this stance can allow external methods of fertilization; for others experimentation with embryos and still -
living aborted fetuses; for others, euthanasia for genetically disabled infants, the comatose or senile; and voluntary suicide.
Not exact matches
@Keith actually it's you who can't seem to stomach the reality of things we know full well what it means, once again you have to get your facts strait, it's only legal to
abort the first 21 weeks when the
fetus can not
live outside of the mothers womb, if the mother is to give birth within this time line the the
fetus could not survive (a miscarriage).
once again you have to get your facts strait, it's only legal to
abort the first 21 weeks when the
fetus can not
live outside of the mothers womb if the mother would give birth within this time line the the
fetus wouldn't survive, a miscarriage.
If parents may
abort a
fetus with Down's syndrome — whether to make room for another baby, to spare it a
life of possible frustration, or simply to avoid the expense and fatigue of caring for a retarded child — then they may also painlessly kill an infant.
At issue is Obama's opposition to Illinois legislation in 2001, 2002 and 2003 that would have defined any
aborted fetus that showed signs of
life as a «born alive infant» entitled to legal protection, even if doctors believe it could not survive.
Indeed, he seems to regard my suggestion that a pregnant woman contemplating an abortion be required to examine photographs of the
fetus corresponding to the estimated age of her
fetus as a practical step forward over his proposal that, first, every woman contemplating an abortion be given a pregnancy test and, second, every
fetus aborted alive be sustained in that
life.
The conflict between the mothers who choose not to
abort a Down syndrome child and these who do is salient at the Web site «The Ragged Edge,» where the mother of such a child expresses her disgust with «A Heartbreaking Choice»: «In other words, their
fetuses had no value as imperfect
living beings.
Nearly 100 % of people opposing abortions view the
aborted fetus as a
live human being, and therefore view abortion as nothing short of killing a human.
They argue that a child so conceived would have an
aborted fetus as a mother and thus suffer trauma in later
life.
The local judge (Graf, The Brady Bunch Movie) in the small town is so fed up with seeing her face, and the fact that she has had four children already (all of which had to be given up for adoption due to their mother's behavior), that when he discovers she is pregnant again decides to make law history and have her put in prison for endangering the
life of her
fetus, making it clear he would be a bit more lenient with her if she were to have it
aborted.