Originally posted by: jhopadpatti
Every child deserves to have a loving family.. if the parents don't want one then abortion is a right choice, instead of bringing an unwanted/unloved baby into this world.
Very well said! 👏
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Originally posted by: jhopadpatti
Every child deserves to have a loving family.. if the parents don't want one then abortion is a right choice, instead of bringing an unwanted/unloved baby into this world.
Very well said! 👏
Savita Halappanavar[3][4] (née Savita Andanappa Yalagi; 9 September 1981 – 28 October 2012) was an Indian woman, living in Ireland, whose death led to the passing of the Protection of Life During Pregnancy Act 2013.[5] Medical staff at University Hospital Galway denied her request for an abortion following an incomplete miscarriage on the grounds that granting her request would be illegal under Irish law, ultimately resulting in her death from septic miscarriage.[6] Her death served as a rallying cry for efforts to repeal the Eighth Amendment of the Constitution of Ireland, which prohibited abortion in most instances.
It's indeed not in France. I used a double negation by mistake in the first sentence but the remainder of my comment clearly showed that this couldn't have happened in France.
Abortion is legal since 1975 in this country.
It might be illegal in some countries but it is certainly not unethical.
Undesired fetuses are parasites.
depends on the situation