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Seeing the obvious




In Brazil, where abortion is illegal, 3,000,000 illegal abortions are performed each year --- that's twice as many as in the United States in a country with only half as many people. In addition, an estimated 11,000,000 Brazilian children have been abandoned and left to die or survive on their own in abject poverty, disease and neglect.

Every woman has the right to determine for herself whether or not she shall become a mother.

The evidence overwhelmingly indicates that pregnancy and potential motherhood are incredibly personal, private, religious and medical issues that must be addressed by the woman herself, within the context of her own needs, desires, conditions, and circumstances and with the support of family, friends and with the guidance of her medical and spiritual advisors.

First and foremost, forced motherhood violates a woman's God-granted right of self determination. Forced motherhood means her body belongs not to her, but to the state. She becomes forced into servitude as a baby factory. And below in horrifying detail is what that means:

Bearing a child has a multitude of life-changing, irreversible, long-term ramifications for the woman, herself, and for everyone her life touches.

The first and most significant effect of pregnancy is on the woman herself. The decision to bear or not bear a child affects and alters:
her life style,
her standard of living,
her social life,
her social status,
her financial earning capacity,
her actual income level,
her financial well being
.
her family,
her friends,
her choice of friends,
her relationship with the man who got her pregnant,
and all the rest of her personal relationships,
.
her education level,
her career,
the entirety of the rest of her life, particularly
the next 18 years required to raise a child;
.
her physical body,
her physical beauty,
her sex life,
her sexual appeal,
her emotional well-being,
her psychological health,
her physical health,
and, it could even cost her her life.

And if that's not enough, there are the hundreds of thousands of dollars required to adequately raise and educate a child, and the countless days and hours of tedious labor involved, not to mention that some women are required to give up their life's dream simply because they were pressured into sex that they didn't want by someone they really didn't care for that resulted in a pregnancy they were completely unprepared for.
Seeing the Obvious: Is it not obvious that pregnancy and potential motherhood are incredibly personal, private, religious and medical issues that should be addressed by the woman herself, within the context of her own needs, desires, conditions, and circumstances and with the support of family, friends and with the guidance of her medical and spiritual advisors.

Why could anybody with any common sense, Supersport, and with even the slightest bit of concern for the pregnant woman's health and well being propose anything else?
 

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