Right to life?

If and when she is ready to be a mother and will care for the fetus as it grows is wonderful. But a women should not be force to be a mother till she is ready
If she is not ready she should not be sexually active without first getting birth control. Period.

Sex is a healthy natural part of life. Being a mother should be a choice made out of love.
Women who want to be healthy and avoid STD's as well as pregnancy use birth control.

Not all STD's are passed by the penis.

Most are.

BTW Hi Bboop long time no see. :)

and not all birth control works
 
If she is not ready she should not be sexually active without first getting birth control. Period.

Sex is a healthy natural part of life. Being a mother should be a choice made out of love.
Women who want to be healthy and avoid STD's as well as pregnancy use birth control.

Not all STD's are passed by the penis.

Most are.

BTW Hi Bboop long time no see. :)

and not all birth control works

Bet it mostly does. You do know they also have the morning after pill... yes?

And many hospitals offer it to rape victims the day they are treated.
 
Many people are not ready to be married and good sex is healthy, a natural part of our body. Sex is not bad for consenting adults. Being forced to become a mother before you are ready is.

If they're not ready to be married, then they're not ready for other things, so far as I'm concerned. I belive that a large part of life is about avoiding those things which are fun but immoral. Nobody is talking about being forced to be a mother or father. We're talking about consentual sexual acts, correct? Acts where both partners CHOSE to engage in a potential pregnancy creating event.
 
Sex is a healthy natural part of life. Being a mother should be a choice made out of love.
Women who want to be healthy and avoid STD's as well as pregnancy use birth control.

Not all STD's are passed by the penis.

Most are.

BTW Hi Bboop long time no see. :)

and not all birth control works

Bet it mostly does. You do know they also have the morning after pill... yes?

And many hospitals offer it to rape victims the day they are treated.

Birth control failure makes up a small percentage of abortions.
 
Women who want to be healthy and avoid STD's as well as pregnancy use birth control.

Not all STD's are passed by the penis.

Most are.

BTW Hi Bboop long time no see. :)

and not all birth control works

Bet it mostly does. You do know they also have the morning after pill... yes?

And many hospitals offer it to rape victims the day they are treated.

Birth control failure makes up a small percentage of abortions.

Yep. Rape even less.
 
Not all STD's are passed by the penis.

Most are.

BTW Hi Bboop long time no see. :)

and not all birth control works

Bet it mostly does. You do know they also have the morning after pill... yes?

And many hospitals offer it to rape victims the day they are treated.

Birth control failure makes up a small percentage of abortions.

Yep. Rape even less.

It would save us a lot of time and energy if they would actually know the facts before making themselves look foolish
 
Most are.

BTW Hi Bboop long time no see. :)

and not all birth control works

Bet it mostly does. You do know they also have the morning after pill... yes?

And many hospitals offer it to rape victims the day they are treated.

Birth control failure makes up a small percentage of abortions.

Yep. Rape even less.

It would save us a lot of time and energy if they would actually know the facts before making themselves look foolish
I know right? They expect us to believe we still live in the dark ages. :)
 
Sex is a healthy natural part of life. Being a mother should be a choice made out of love.
Women who want to be healthy and avoid STD's as well as pregnancy use birth control.

Not all STD's are passed by the penis.

Most are.

BTW Hi Bboop long time no see. :)

and not all birth control works

Bet it mostly does. You do know they also have the morning after pill... yes?

And many hospitals offer it to rape victims the day they are treated.

Within 48 hours, of course. If the pill, IUD, diaphragm or foam fails, you won't know within that time. If a man says he had a vasectomy and didn't, you would not know within 48 hrs.

Not all rape is reported in the first few days, or till the woman finds out she is pregnant.

Every reason to go to the clinic is individual and all abortion have a waiting period of 24 hours after the consultation and options are discussed.
 
Women who want to be healthy and avoid STD's as well as pregnancy use birth control.

Not all STD's are passed by the penis.

Most are.

BTW Hi Bboop long time no see. :)

and not all birth control works

Bet it mostly does. You do know they also have the morning after pill... yes?

And many hospitals offer it to rape victims the day they are treated.

Within 48 hours, of course. If the pill, IUD, diaphragm or foam fails, you won't know within that time. If a man says he had a vasectomy and didn't, you would not know within 48 hrs.

Not all rape is reported in the first few days, or till the woman finds out she is pregnant.

Every reason to go to the clinic is individual and all abortion have a waiting period of 24 hours after the consultation and options are discussed.

Contraceptive implants last for 3 years ... Stop eggs from developing and are 99% effective.

Rape victims can also get a contraceptive implant version of the morning after contraception.

And women can be treated at a regular hospital by their OBGYN. They don't need PP.
 
Not all STD's are passed by the penis.

Most are.

BTW Hi Bboop long time no see. :)

and not all birth control works

Bet it mostly does. You do know they also have the morning after pill... yes?

And many hospitals offer it to rape victims the day they are treated.

Within 48 hours, of course. If the pill, IUD, diaphragm or foam fails, you won't know within that time. If a man says he had a vasectomy and didn't, you would not know within 48 hrs.

Not all rape is reported in the first few days, or till the woman finds out she is pregnant.

Every reason to go to the clinic is individual and all abortion have a waiting period of 24 hours after the consultation and options are discussed.

Contraceptive implants last for 3 years ... Stop eggs from developing and are 99% effective.

Rape victims can also get a contraceptive implant version of the morning after contraception.

And women can be treated at a regular hospital by their OBGYN. They don't need PP.


I know

>>In preventing pregnancy, most rape treatment protocols recommend anti-fertility drugs to be administered within 72 hours and over a period of several days. These drugs, such as Ovral, inhibit ovulation. However, some contraceptives may also affect the endometrium of the uterus, causing the expulsion of a conceived ovum<<

>>The woman who is a victim of rape has the moral right to prevent the pregnancy for the following reasons: First, the rapist (including his sperm) is an unjust aggressor who has violated the woman's dignity. Second, rape is an act of force and violence, unlike the conjugal love in marriage whereby both spouses give freely of themselves in an act of unitive and procreative love. Third, the woman is not responsible for the action, and thereby has the right to prevent the pregnancy. <<
 
Most are.

BTW Hi Bboop long time no see. :)

and not all birth control works

Bet it mostly does. You do know they also have the morning after pill... yes?

And many hospitals offer it to rape victims the day they are treated.

Within 48 hours, of course. If the pill, IUD, diaphragm or foam fails, you won't know within that time. If a man says he had a vasectomy and didn't, you would not know within 48 hrs.

Not all rape is reported in the first few days, or till the woman finds out she is pregnant.

Every reason to go to the clinic is individual and all abortion have a waiting period of 24 hours after the consultation and options are discussed.

Contraceptive implants last for 3 years ... Stop eggs from developing and are 99% effective.

Rape victims can also get a contraceptive implant version of the morning after contraception.

And women can be treated at a regular hospital by their OBGYN. They don't need PP.


I know

>>In preventing pregnancy, most rape treatment protocols recommend anti-fertility drugs to be administered within 72 hours and over a period of several days. These drugs, such as Ovral, inhibit ovulation. However, some contraceptives may also affect the endometrium of the uterus, causing the expulsion of a conceived ovum<<

>>The woman who is a victim of rape has the moral right to prevent the pregnancy for the following reasons: First, the rapist (including his sperm) is an unjust aggressor who has violated the woman's dignity. Second, rape is an act of force and violence, unlike the conjugal love in marriage whereby both spouses give freely of themselves in an act of unitive and procreative love. Third, the woman is not responsible for the action, and thereby has the right to prevent the pregnancy. <<

No you don't. Or you wouldn't recommend IUD's which can puncture a woman's uterus.
 
and not all birth control works

Bet it mostly does. You do know they also have the morning after pill... yes?

And many hospitals offer it to rape victims the day they are treated.

Within 48 hours, of course. If the pill, IUD, diaphragm or foam fails, you won't know within that time. If a man says he had a vasectomy and didn't, you would not know within 48 hrs.

Not all rape is reported in the first few days, or till the woman finds out she is pregnant.

Every reason to go to the clinic is individual and all abortion have a waiting period of 24 hours after the consultation and options are discussed.

Contraceptive implants last for 3 years ... Stop eggs from developing and are 99% effective.

Rape victims can also get a contraceptive implant version of the morning after contraception.

And women can be treated at a regular hospital by their OBGYN. They don't need PP.


I know

>>In preventing pregnancy, most rape treatment protocols recommend anti-fertility drugs to be administered within 72 hours and over a period of several days. These drugs, such as Ovral, inhibit ovulation. However, some contraceptives may also affect the endometrium of the uterus, causing the expulsion of a conceived ovum<<

>>The woman who is a victim of rape has the moral right to prevent the pregnancy for the following reasons: First, the rapist (including his sperm) is an unjust aggressor who has violated the woman's dignity. Second, rape is an act of force and violence, unlike the conjugal love in marriage whereby both spouses give freely of themselves in an act of unitive and procreative love. Third, the woman is not responsible for the action, and thereby has the right to prevent the pregnancy. <<

No you don't. Or you wouldn't recommend IUD's which can puncture a woman's uterus.

I'm not recommending them. It was just one form of birth control, and it can fail. There are non-copper IUDs now.

Any choice of birth control should be discussed with a doctor. Not all women can use birth control.
 
When you hear the phony right to "life" crowd Caterwauling about zygotes and shouting about the sanctity of life , keep an eye on what they do and support for living children


Medicaid cuts will primarily affect children with ongoing therapy needs - Houston Chronicle


Families of Disabled Children Sue Texas Over Medicaid Cuts The Texas Tribune
my my another lie from guno. I was given up by my birth mother before medicaid was even around.
How did I every survive????
 
Bet it mostly does. You do know they also have the morning after pill... yes?

And many hospitals offer it to rape victims the day they are treated.

Within 48 hours, of course. If the pill, IUD, diaphragm or foam fails, you won't know within that time. If a man says he had a vasectomy and didn't, you would not know within 48 hrs.

Not all rape is reported in the first few days, or till the woman finds out she is pregnant.

Every reason to go to the clinic is individual and all abortion have a waiting period of 24 hours after the consultation and options are discussed.

Contraceptive implants last for 3 years ... Stop eggs from developing and are 99% effective.

Rape victims can also get a contraceptive implant version of the morning after contraception.

And women can be treated at a regular hospital by their OBGYN. They don't need PP.


I know

>>In preventing pregnancy, most rape treatment protocols recommend anti-fertility drugs to be administered within 72 hours and over a period of several days. These drugs, such as Ovral, inhibit ovulation. However, some contraceptives may also affect the endometrium of the uterus, causing the expulsion of a conceived ovum<<

>>The woman who is a victim of rape has the moral right to prevent the pregnancy for the following reasons: First, the rapist (including his sperm) is an unjust aggressor who has violated the woman's dignity. Second, rape is an act of force and violence, unlike the conjugal love in marriage whereby both spouses give freely of themselves in an act of unitive and procreative love. Third, the woman is not responsible for the action, and thereby has the right to prevent the pregnancy. <<

No you don't. Or you wouldn't recommend IUD's which can puncture a woman's uterus.

I'm not recommending them. It was just one form of birth control, and it can fail. There are non-copper IUDs now.

Any choice of birth control should be discussed with a doctor. Not all women can use birth control.

Yes... with their doctor. Not PP.
 
An early abortion is no different from birth control, as an undeveloped embryo with a barely developed brain is not a human being any more than a zygote is. Before 8 weeks, abortion should without doubt be totally legal in every circumstance.
 
For the pro-abort crowd, they're not motivated to helping women, they are interested in killing as many babies as possible.

Our only interest in the Thaaaal babies is their complete ex-ter-mi-nation.
 
When you hear the phony right to "life" crowd Caterwauling about zygotes and shouting about the sanctity of life , keep an eye on what they do and support for living children


Medicaid cuts will primarily affect children with ongoing therapy needs - Houston Chronicle


Families of Disabled Children Sue Texas Over Medicaid Cuts The Texas Tribune
If anything, this is an expose on the reluctance of parents to make the effort to provide for their own children rather than look to government to do it for them.

This is a cheap and hollow attempt to discredit those who recognise and speak for those without a voice, without even a cry enabled by their first breath of air.

Children survived just fine before Roe V Wade. Yet 42 years later you still feel the need to rationalize the extermination of our progeny? :dunno:

PS... :slap:
 

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