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happydolphin said:
Mr Khan said:

Is it "desirable" to have a miscarriage as a resolution to an unwanted pregnancy, though?

It isn't, because the person having the miscarriage has nothing to desire, the trauma is so aweful. It's my understanding that if a miscarriage did ensue, it would in fact be the will of that person naturally acting. As such, a form of self-destruction occurs I would believe. Desireable has a positive connotation. As such the person likely wills the miscarriage, but it is not desireable as such. Nothing about the situation is positive.

Nobody can judge situations like these, and I'll veer off a little here khan, but for anyone to advocate for abortion in general for exceptional and dire cases as these is purely running off agenda, imho.

So many abortions happen as a result of irresponsible sex, and wether it's abortion or single-motherhood, the end result generally is undesirable in cases where it could be avoided.

To add insult to injury, most of these cases happen in social contexts where people are ill educated and have weak social structure. This may sound prejudiced, but it's just how I see it, unadulterated.

If anything, it's a prompter that we should provide broader sex education, to encourage the idea that if you're going to have sex, you do so responsibly.

The funny thing i note about the conservative platform (which is an aside to this particular conversation) is that conservatives will fight like hell to make sure the baby comes to term, and then refuse to allow the government to do spit to help that baby after it's out.



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