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TopicMen shouldn't be making laws about women's bodies
_Rinku_
05/17/19 11:46:44 PM
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That would fall under health issues. A pregnant woman gets her blood tested, if there's any abnormalities, the doctor suggests to either deliever the baby earlier than expected, usually by cutting open the stomach, or in worst case scenario if it could prove fatal, abortion.

It is astounding how ignorant you are on the subject. You sound like the guy claiming the body could just "take care" of a decomposing fetus without intervention.

https://www.nichd.nih.gov/health/topics/pregnancy/conditioninfo/complications

Here's a list of common changes in a normal pregnancy. These are not "Inconveniences."

https://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2019/01/24/686790727/fourth-trimester-problems-can-have-long-term-effects-on-a-moms-health

Here's an article about the various ways an average woman's body can be damaged in pregnancy and childbirth.

Dude, I fucking lived through it.

Cool, you had a relatively smooth pregnancy. Your story isn't everyone's. A woman should have the choice of whether or not to take that risk.

No, it was not a smooth pregnancy I assure you that much.

I'm sorry you had to go through that.

Do you want other women to have a choice about it?
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