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Old 09-14-2004, 01:59 PM
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And although I believe in a womens right to choose and that partial birth abortions should be limited to medical reasons for having one, how do you feel about those women who discover that at 7 months the baby is poisoning the womens system and will kill her if not aborted? Is that murder?(Happened to a friend of mine 2 years ago)
Baloney. Never heard of it. Besides....even IF such a condition exists, nothing says you must stick scissors in the back of the baby's head on the way down and kill it, does it? That's certainly NOT necessary to save a woman's life. Lots of babies live when born at 7 months.
There is a condition that fits this situation. I believe that it arises when the baby has a positive RH factor in their blood and the mother is RH negative.
However, it happens only with subsequent pregnancies and is preventable. Also, if the pregnancy lasted 7 months, there is no reason why there could not be an attempt to have a live birth.
Exactly. And that was my point. You don't have to kill the baby. You try to save the baby, for heaven's sakes. And at 7 months it's a perfectly viable baby.

BTW, I have the RH negative and my husband was RH positive. You don't have to kill the baby.
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