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Hello "pro choice" people.

Okay, guy, so why didn't the birth numbers plummet when abortion was legalized?

Go.

I gave a very plausible reason.. that anyone who has worked in that area of medicine will tell you. By 1972, no one was following those laws. Women were going to the OB/GYN's, getting an abortion, and something else got written on the charts.

So while the number of REPORTED abortions spiked after 1973, the number of babies born stayed the same.
Ok, gal. You’re an idiot. Figures lie and liars figure.
 
Ok, gal. You’re an idiot. Figures lie and liars figure.

I'm pro-life. Women were getting abortions pre RvW and they were being done by the same doctors that performed them post RvW. Why is this such a hard concept?

Are you at all familiar with Dr Bernard Nathanson? It might be a good read for you.
 
A law that specifically in writing has an exception for abortion. Lol
You are really going to be angry when SCOTUS rules that human life and person-hood begins at conception then. Because that's what the science shows.
 
I predict that your predictions suck. Lol
Only time will tell.

"After fertilization has taken place a new human being has come into being...[this] is no longer a matter of taste or opinion, it is not a metaphysical contention, it is plain experimental evidence...." - Dr Jerome LeJeune, Professor of Genetics at the University of Descartes, Paris, discoverer of the chromosome pattern of Down's Syndrome, and Nobel Prize Winner
 
Only time will tell.

"After fertilization has taken place a new human being has come into being...[this] is no longer a matter of taste or opinion, it is not a metaphysical contention, it is plain experimental evidence...." - Dr Jerome LeJeune, Professor of Genetics at the University of Descartes, Paris, discoverer of the chromosome pattern of Down's Syndrome, and Nobel Prize Winner
Hes certainly entitled to a opinion
 
Hes certainly entitled to a opinion
"An individual human life begins at conception when a sperm cell from the father fuses with an egg cell from the mother, to form a new cell, the zygote, the first embryonic stage. The zygote grows and divides into two daughter cells, each of which grows and divides into two grand-daughter cells, and this cell growth/division process continues on, over and over again. The zygote is the start of a biological continuum that automatically grows and develops, passing gradually and sequentially through the stages we call foetus, baby, child, adult, old person and ending eventually in death. The full genetic instructions to guide the development of the continuum, in interaction with its environment, are present in the zygote. Every stage along the continuum is biologically human and each point along the continuum has the full human properties appropriate to that point."
Dr. William Reville, University College Cork, Ireland
 
"An individual human life begins at conception when a sperm cell from the father fuses with an egg cell from the mother, to form a new cell, the zygote, the first embryonic stage. The zygote grows and divides into two daughter cells, each of which grows and divides into two grand-daughter cells, and this cell growth/division process continues on, over and over again. The zygote is the start of a biological continuum that automatically grows and develops, passing gradually and sequentially through the stages we call foetus, baby, child, adult, old person and ending eventually in death. The full genetic instructions to guide the development of the continuum, in interaction with its environment, are present in the zygote. Every stage along the continuum is biologically human and each point along the continuum has the full human properties appropriate to that point."
Dr. William Reville, University College Cork, Ireland
That's nice.

Oh and abortion is legal in Ireland. Lol
 
That's nice.

Oh and abortion is legal in Ireland. Lol
For now.

“In that fraction of a second when the chromosomes form pairs, the sex of the new child will be determined, hereditary characteristics received from each parent will be set, and a new life will have begun.”
Kaluger, G., and Kaluger, M., Human Development: The Span of Life, page 28-29, The C.V. Mosby Co., St. Louis, 1974.
 

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