Every time a woman gives birth, her life is at risk.
How many abortions have you or those close to you had, and what percentage of these abortions gave the reason, "I don't want to have any stretch marks?"
Again, you say it isn't only about sex, but what here isn't about sex?
Who is blaming guys? Maybe they can be blamed if they force or pressure a woman into an abortion, just as you suggested that some might force or pressure a woman into sex. I agree, women are not powerless in the decision, unless that power is wrenched away.
Ok to answer the questions that I knew there inevitably would be. I am not, um, good at putting my thoughts into words...
With the medical conditions being what they are today, I'd say there is a risk with pregnancy, but I think it's a bit extreme saying that all women that give birth are at risk of dying. I mean, it happens, but it is not by any means the norm or the majority of cases that end up with the woman in serious trouble. I mean, sure things can go wrong, but isn't it a bit of an exception to the rule when things go wrong? Like life threateningly wrong? A woman can't just use that to justify not giving birth. It sounds kind of like a cop out.
The stretch marks thing was a bit of an exaggeration. But it happens. Women have gotten abortions because they didn't want to "loose their figure" or something. I don't by any means mean that all woman who have abortions think this way but I think your kidding yourself if you think that it's a big deal and is reflected long hours upon and struggled with by every woman. We can hope that most would do this, but some people just don't care. They care more about looking good, and they don't want that to change. Others just don't want a kid.
If I were to become pregnant, I would never even consider abortion. I couldn't. If I could not take care of the resulting child, I would give it to someone that could. And I think that if someone close to me got an abortion because they didn't want to lose their figure or get stretch marks or something, well I don't know what I'd do. That's just terrible. But it happens. That's why it's even more terrible.
All I'm trying to say is that if a woman doesn't want to have a baby she should take every measure that she can to make sure that she doesn't get pregnant. If she just doesn't feel like doing that and gets pregnant, she should have to live with the consequences. She shouldn't just get a "get out of being pregnant" pass if she wants to be irresponsible. She should have to live with the consequences of that bad decision.
If you steal a car right in front of a cop, you get arrested. That is the consequence of that action. If you get pregnant because you had sex without using a contraceptive when you didn't want the baby that might come from that act, you should have to deal with being pregnant. Would it be fair for the cop to just give the car thief a get out of jail free card. Not only that, but lets say he just give the car thief a get out of jail free card and kills the owner of the car. That's about the same as an abortion...
It lets a woman off for a mistake that she has made by killing someone.
And I don't buy that crap about a baby not "really" being a person until it's born, or a certain time after conception. You are stopping a life that could be. That's murder. I couldn't really condemn someone who did it. But I can still think it's wrong.
Now, I said that it wasn't
only about sex. It's bad when unused, unwanted, or excess embryos are killed at fertility clinics. That is sad, but it's not necissarily irresponsible. It's sometimes a necessary evil and results in a birth that would not be possible otherwise.
But it's worse if the woman knew she didn't want a baby, knew she should use a contraceptive, but just didn't. And then when she gets pregnant because she just didn't bother to prevent it, she has the option of just killing the kid. I say too bad. I say it's too late to say you don't want a kid. If you really didn't want one, you would have used a contraceptive.
Abortion for everyone who just messes up, or doesn't think, or worse yet, is just too lazy to make sure they don't get pregnant, I believe it trivializes the importance of human life.
Now, if a woman takes every care not to get pregnant and it happens anyway. An abortion, though sad, would at least be warranted. The same with rape victims, or babies that are the product of incest. It would be warranted.
I just don't think it should be taken lightly, or given as a get out of responsibility card to someone who made the wrong choice. Why can't these women have the baby and give it to someone who may desperately want a child but for whatever reason can't have one? Why should bad decision making be rewarded by murdering a baby so the maker of the bad decision doesn't have to go through all that trouble?
I just find that repulsive, like wrong on a very deep level. And I'm a young person, and a girl, so it's not because I don't have to worry about it anymore.
I was just saying that Guys shouldn't get all the blame because of the conversation about taking 25% of a guys salary for every kid he fosters out of wedlock. I mean, ultimately, it's the girls responsibility, because it is her body, and it is her that will carry the child. And guys always get the blame in these situations, so I think it's high time for girls to share some of it. And if the guy doesn't get no, or doesn't want to wear a condom, or whatever, and forces the girl. Well that's rape. And that's completely the guy's bad. So abortion would be warranted, but still sad.
Now does what I said make sense? I can never tell...