AboutDeborah Expertise I can answer almost any question regarding abortion, such as health aspects, emotional
aspects, and especially answering debate questions.
Experience I have written almost 10,000 posts over the last few years on this topic. I have a forum as well as a blog which also discuss abortion.
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Education/Credentials I have a Bachelor's Degree in Biology, and am halfway through a Master's Degree, also in Biology. I have access to and read many of the top medical journals, from which I also get the best, most thorough and accurate to answers to pressing medical and health related questions. This equips me with factual, biological information to dispel many myths related to abortion.
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Question I'm just curious to know how you justify your support of abortion. I can't see how it's even an issue. You can't deny that an abortion ends a life. It's not up to the woman, because it's not her life she's ending. Many people, I'm assuming you are among them, would say that it's ok because life doesn't begin until birth, but there is no medical support for that. Here's a question: If a mother killed her baby five minutes after the baby was born, would that be an infanticide, or a delayed abortion?
Answer Dear Adam,
Yes I can deny that abortion ends a life, because your definition of "life" and mine are different. My heart is alive, but it doesn't have it's own "life". In order for it to have its own life it would have to be an organism. To qualify as an organism it would have to sustain itself without being a part of another person's body. Since it cannot do that, it is not an organism, it is a part of another organism. An embryo is also not an organism, and is part of a woman's body. There is plenty of medical support for my definition of life beginning at birth.
Furthermore, the definition of abortion is the termination of pregnancy before it is complete. Killing a baby after it is born has nothing to do with ending a pregnancy before it is completed. Yes, killing a baby would be considered infanticide.
If you really think there are women who seek abortions when they are 9 months pregnant, I feel sorry for you. Abortions after viability are illegal. The only way a woman can get a late term abortion is if she or the fetus is dying, if her health would be compromised to a extremely serious degree, or if the fetus is seriously deformed.
90% of abortions occur in the first trimester, and the vast majority of abortions involve an embryo, not a fetus. Nature kills 9 out of 10 fertilized eggs and embryos, which is far more than have ever been aborted. If you really care about the life of the fertilized egg and embryo, you should be demanding medical research into the cause of these billions of deaths caused by something other than abortion. Environmental toxins are one reason so many die.
Breast feeding also kills embryos by not allowing them to implant in the woman's uterus. Look up Luteal Phase Defect. You should be demanding that breast feeding become illegal.
The act of sex in order to procreate kills more embryos than are ever born. In vitro fertilization on average loses 4 embryos for every succesfull pregnancy, compared to the average of 9 embryos lost during natural procreation. If you care so much about embryonic life, you should demand that people either use in vitro fertilization to have more children, or stop trying to have more children altogether. If 9 born children were to die for every new baby born, how do you think people would react?