What's bulltwang about that, Bowerbird? Numerous studies show a connection. An abortion scrapes the inner lining of the uterus and that can commonly lead to scare tissue that can end up causing future issues with placental attachment.
If European colonizers had legalized and promoted abortion in Africa and kept sending more white people there to settle, just imagine what people would have said.
Woman do have absolute rights to bodily autonomy. What happens to her body is entirely within her own power and is therefore a result of her choices.
FoxHastings said: ↑ And I find it hard to believe that anyone who wants to destroy women's right to their own bodies really cares... Ya, so? What does that have to do with my post?
Might be a fair point, but show me any studies showing pregnancy is associated with a higher rate of future miscarriage.
Well, I mean you seem to be suggesting that our friend doesn't think women should have bodily autonomy ... yet it sounds very much like they're wishing more women did!
FoxHastings said: ↑ Not as common as the damage done from pregnancy.... Why? Do you really think women should lose their right to bodily autonomy because some might have miscarriages in the future? They might die in pregnancy but they still have a right to choose what they want to do...
Yet they're the ones encouraging women to take MORE responsibility for their bodies. Bodily autonomy is bodily responsibility, remember. You have a very odd perspective on the reality, Dear.
It was a nice story of hope, encouragement and determination. I'm happy the lady finally had a child and that she is happy.
But this shouldn't just be ALL about the happiness of the woman. Yes, that's nice, it's great she gets to have a baby, but that's not ALL having a child is about. Some people seem to think it is. If it took a hundred fetuses dying so she could have a baby and be emotionally fulfilled, would it still have been worth it?
I believe a woman should want to take better care of her body and herself. You only get one life on earth.
then link to those studies and while you are at it link to causation and comparative research on whether that holds true for surgical as well as medical abortion