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leos-mummy wrote: »would this civilised society be the same one i live in. i belive if abortion wasnt so readily available in england and other parts then perhaps the lives of the innocent would be protected and abortion would not be used as another birth control method
I'm afraid we would go back to 'good old' days of botched back street abortions and none of us want that, surely£608.98
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leos-mummy wrote: »would this civilised society be the same one i live in. i belive if abortion wasnt so readily available in england and other parts then perhaps the lives of the innocent would be protected and abortion would not be used as another birth control method
I had to drive a friend to a clinic a few years ago. She said when I picked her up that it was crammed full of Irish girls. It does happen to Irish girls! A lot! They just get the abortions in the UK.
Leaving this thread now! Good luck OP, lots of best wishes to you xx0 -
Well I'm so glad to see that my request not to go down the arguments for and against abortion have been heeded.
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This is not the appropriate place to have these arguments and will most likely have the opposite effect to that planned.Lost my soulmate so life is empty.
I can bear pain myself, he said softly, but I couldna bear yours. That would take more strength than I have -
Diana Gabaldon, Outlander0 -
Mum_of_Boys wrote: »And what you've said is fair???
Grow some balls sweetheart, if you're big enough to give it, you're big enough to take it.
I think you've hurt alot of people here today with your opinions, do us all a favour and keep them to yourself!
oh im big enough to take it alright im just not going to keep quiet simply becuz i have a differnt opinion to everyone else here0 -
leos-mummy wrote: »foetus does not feel pain whilst being terminated, it has no concept of what is happening.
I do feel the gestation limit for terminations is too high given the survival of many pre-term babies however taking the moral highground on this subject isnt the way to go,
there has been research to suggest that actually the foetus does feel pain and what about late terminations? after 23 weeks.[/QUOTE]
The silent scream video depicts a set of twins who are at the limit of a termination. However as gruesome as it is you have failed to think about those here who have had no choice but to have a late abortion, many defects are only noticed at the 20 week scan.
And please keep your drivel to yourself when it comes to that subject ,you know fluff all about it unless your son suddenly develops a debillitating disability with in the next 5 mins.0 -
leos-mummy wrote: »would this civilised society be the same one i live in. i belive if abortion wasnt so readily available in england and other parts then perhaps the lives of the innocent would be protected and abortion would not be used as another birth control method
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If England didn't offer abortions Irish feries and Aer Lingus would be losing an awful lot of business.
You are serioulsy deluded if you do not believe that a very large number Irish girls come to England purely for an abortion.Accept your past without regret, handle your present with confidence and face your future without fear0 -
Leos mummy .... I'm finding you very irritating!
Surely your little one is awake and needs his lunch
Now go and be a good mummy and care for him instead of sitting by your computer0 -
leos-mummy wrote: »completely different thing... a tumour doesnt grow to a human being with arms, legs, emotions, feelings etc. it doesnt need cared for.it doesnt feel pain the way a foetus does when it is terminated. what a horrible thing to compare a beautiful unborn baby with a disgustin tumour. shame on u
Oh I see, you have double standards. You only want to keep the good cells.
By getting rid of the tumor YOU have chosen to reverse Gods choice. Haven't you? The same as the OP when you started spouting on about 'everything for a reason'. Remember that? It need not matter what the cells are, they are a foreign body that NEEDS a human person to nuture them to survive, and if that person does not want to nuture those cells it should be their right to remove those cells. Just like you would do with your cancer.
Only it might not be cancer but you would get them removed anyway. Isn't it wonderful how life gives us these choices.
Ah and yes, all of those women living in Ireland who come to the UK for abortions because it is not legal there because you live in a 'civilised' society. But that never happens does it??0 -
a number yes but nowher near the amount of english girls. and whys that? because its not available on demand over here.. if an irish girl wants an abortion it has to be carefully planned and paid for, giving her plenty of time to think about what she really wants, whats for the best not just a quick run to the clinic and away u go0
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Mum_of_Boys wrote: »Leos mummy .... I'm finding you very irritating!
Surely your little one is awake and needs his lunch
Now go and be a good mummy and care for him instead of sitting by your computer
no hes asleep actually he'll wake wen hes hungry. had a good breakfast u c. and as urself a mother im sure ul kno all kids are different0
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