LMAO
LMAO
odd you find infant motality a laughing matter
Or is it ?
Last edited by msstate7; 07-03-2022 at 12:53 PM.
Lol- Mississippi citizens don’t get opinions on birth rights.
This is unreal.
Ivermectin Man
Jaw (07-06-2022)
I was talking numbers of abortions nationwide, but here's Mississippi for the year (2019) we were discussing...
Total: 3194
68% at 8 weeks or earlier
17% at 9-10 weeks
7% at 11-12 weeks
8% at 13-16 weeks
Thankfully none beyond 16 weeks
74% black
22% white
4% other
https://lozierinstitute.org/abortion...sissippi-2019/
Thanks. I'm a little surprised how rare abortions past the first trimester are. I'd be curious about those cases. How many of those involved some sort of medical complication.
One more thing I'm curious about. Are the medication abortions reliably reported. It seems to me if a woman takes a pill to induce an early abortion it might never be reported and make it into the statistics.
Last edited by nsacpi; 07-03-2022 at 08:08 PM.
"I am a victim, I will tell you. I am a victim."
"I am your retribution."
It's logical that late term abortions are less common. It's a more serious procedure medically and you go through a lot to carry a pregnancy to that point. Basically most of the time it means there was a complication or the woman was unable to access an abortion earlier in the pregnancy. It's a bad situation but normally there is a reason for it. I think it will be more complication in states where they are legal though because in anti-abortion states women won't be able to access abortions and it may take longer to make arrangements when they have to travel.
I see you focus on the availability versus the unforseen consequences. My main point is it makes absolutely no sense for a woman to wait that long to have an abortion unless there is a reason she didn't do it earlier. Usually this means something changed. Frequently this means serious problems with the pregnancy are discovered or medical issues.
There is absolutely no advantage to waiting to terminate a pregnancy unless circumstances change rather dramatically during the pregnancy.
A governor threatening doctors not to prescribe the abortion pill. Sorry, but I think this is a step too far. I'm guessing many of the other conservatives here will disagree with me.
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/202...ion-abortions/
Last edited by Garmel; 07-05-2022 at 09:39 AM.
nsacpi (07-05-2022)
Looks like the governor is just following the law the people of the state passed.
I'd be 'fine' with eliminating all abortion past the first 12-14 weeks but I think we need to educate people more on how they are actual human beings even at that stage.
Natural Immunity Croc
mqt (07-05-2022)
Sentencing is based on laws of the jurisdiction.
It should be obvious to doctors that if abortion is made illegal that they could be held legally liable for facilitating an abortion.
Not condoning whether this should happen in a vacuum but if you're practicing medicine in a state you should know the states laws.
If a doctor started prescribing marijuana against a states laws they would be held liable as well.
Natural Immunity Croc
mqt (07-05-2022)
There are a lot of products that can be used for legal as well as illegal purposes. For example my kitchen knife. I'm ok with government banning certain uses of kitchen knives while allowing its use for other purposes. It would be a shame to ban all kitchen knives because under some circumstances it might be used for something illegal.
Last edited by nsacpi; 07-05-2022 at 11:58 AM.
"I am a victim, I will tell you. I am a victim."
"I am your retribution."