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  1. #426
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    Quote Originally Posted by xoxotiffanynicole View Post

    I thought he was saying when you go to the clinic for an abortion
    though. Then it's not free & at the clinic when you go for the actual
    abortion is where the ultrasound is forced.
    You don't have to go to the abortion mill for an ultra sound. You can go to a
    place where they don't murder children, first.
    Last edited by Prunepicker; 06-08-2010 at 09:57 PM. Reason: added a comma

  2. #427

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    Quote Originally Posted by bandnerd View Post

    Eggs don't always attach to the uterine wall, even if fertilized. The body flushes it away just like it does the uterine lining every month.
    I am not sure if you are just giving me information or making a point. If you are just giving information, thanks.

    If you are saying that the baby might not be attached, anyway, so the morning after pill is okay then by that argument, abortion is okay because sometimes (about a fourth of the time) the mother miscarries, often before she even knows she is pregnant. I don't agree with the logic.

    But I like you.

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    Where have you found that it's scientifically proven that it's a human before actual birth? Because I've been researching this topic for years & have yet to find ANYTHING to be proven.
    Ok, I'm not going to get into how babies are made because I assume by this time in your life you know. Now, with that being said, if you have 2 humans conceiving of a baby, the liklihood that the baby is going to turn out to be a human is, well, 100%. Therefore, when the baby is born it is human. Ergo, 10 minutes, 10 hours, 10 days, or 39 weeks before it is born, it is human. As I said before, it isn't a babboon until birth. There is no arbitrary point during the pregnancy that it suddenly becomes a human. It either is a human or it isn't and I havent heard of one documented case of a human giving birth to a crow.

    If it's murder then why in your opinion is it okay to have an abortion after a few weeks? It makes no sense what you're saying.
    You didn't read my post carefully enough. I never said it was murder but that millions and millions of people feel that it is. I said I am pro-choice but I am willing to accept the fact that the unborn child is human. I'm not making excuses or trying to rationalize my pro-choice stance. I believe there are times when abortion is acceptible. By the same token, my opinion is that there is a point in the pregnancy when the baby shouldn't be aborted unless there is some overwhelming reason to do so. I absolutely respect the opinions of the pro-lifers and I absolutely respect the opinions of the pro-abortionists as long as they are willing to call it what it is - the ending of a human life.

    I also absolutely believe that because the opinions on both sides are so deep and emotional, it isn't a decision that can be made nationally. It must be made at the state level to account for moral and philosophical differences between regions of the country.

    I had no problem viewing the ultrasound so not ALL of us are outraged by it. And why wouldn't the cost of it be a viable reason for not wanting it? Mine costed $150. Before I wouldn't have had to have it & I wouldn't have had to dish out an extra $150.
    That's good for you and I am fine with that. I believe there are far too many people who think the unborn baby is just some mass of atoms inside the woman and isn't alive. The ultrasound at least makes them stop and think about what they are doing. Many on the pro-choice side have used the cost of the ultrasound as a reason to not require the parents to see the ultrasound. Think of the extra $150 as the cost of playing the baby game.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Prunepicker View Post
    You don't have to go to the abortion mill for an ultra sound. You can go to a
    place where they don't murder children first.
    Duh. I never said you couldn't.
    I'm saying they FORCE you to get one AT the clinic when you go for the abortion, which is why people use it as an "excuse" because it's NOT free there.

  5. #430
    Prunepicker Guest

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    Quote Originally Posted by xoxotiffanynicole View Post

    Duh. I never said you couldn't.
    I'm saying they FORCE you to get one AT the clinic when you go for the
    abortion, which is why people use it as an "excuse" because it's NOT
    free there.
    Of course the place where they murder children is going to charge you. They
    have to make money. Most women who see an ultra sound realize it's not
    a tomato or a fire hydrant and make an informed and responsible decision to
    not have the child murdered.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Prunepicker View Post
    Of course the place where they murder children is going to charge you. They
    have to make money. Most women who see an ultra sound realize it's not
    a tomato or a fire hydrant and make an informed and responsible decision to
    not have the child murdered.
    True.
    But some, like me, make the responsible decision to terminate the pregnancy instead of having a child who we can't raise properly.
    And I won't put a child into an adoption ring when there's already tons who never get adopted.
    I WILL terminate a pregnancy, like I have, because it's responsible in my opinion.

  7. #432

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    Quote Originally Posted by xoxotiffanynicole View Post
    True.
    But some, like me, make the responsible decision to terminate the pregnancy instead of having a child who we can't raise properly.
    And I won't put a child into an adoption ring when there's already tons who never get adopted.
    I WILL terminate a pregnancy, like I have, because it's responsible in my opinion.
    Healthy newborns (and most are) are snatched up for adoption faster than you can blink an eye. There is a reason people spend tens of thousands of dollars to adopt international babies.

  8. #433
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    Quote Originally Posted by PennyQuilts View Post
    I am not sure if you are just giving me information or making a point. If you
    are just giving information, thanks.
    Here's some information from about RU486, this is a morning after pill. There are
    probably others.

    Mifeprex (Mifepristone (RU486)) Drug Information: Uses, Side Effects, Drug
    Interactions and Warnings at RxList

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    Quote Originally Posted by PennyQuilts View Post
    Healthy newborns (and most are) are snatched up for adoption faster than you can blink an eye. There is a reason people spend tens of thousands of dollars to adopt international babies.
    Yes, but that's also why the older children don't have a chance.

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    Quote Originally Posted by xoxotiffanynicole View Post
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    Yes, but that's also why the older children don't have a chance.
    But older children aren't aborted and you said one of the reasons you aborted was because you didn't want your child to be one of the ones who wasn't adopted.

    Fact is, people will go overseas to get a baby even if older American kids are available. Most older kids come through foster care and are often abused and a mess. God knows they need homes but they have been through hell and have their own sets of issues, poor darlings. Moreover, foster kids have very high standards for who can adopt and people with even small problems in their background are often denied, by law, to adopt foster care kids. There is much more leeway in a private adoption.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PennyQuilts View Post
    But older children aren't aborted and you said one of the reasons you aborted was because you didn't want your child to be one of the ones who wasn't adopted.

    Fact is, people will go overseas to get a baby even if older American kids are available. Most older kids come through foster care and are often abused and a mess. God knows they need homes but they have been through hell and have their own sets of issues, poor darlings. Moreover, foster kids have very high standards for who can adopt and people with even small problems in their background are often denied, by law, to adopt foster care kids. There is much more leeway in a private adoption.
    Exactly, I don't. What if it came out with a health problem or something like that? I'm sure it would be a turn off when people went to adopt.

    I also care about the older children who never get adopted. I don't think it's fair to add more children to the list.

    I understand that people go overseas to adopt babies & new borns. But I've personally known people who wanted a new born, but it was too difficult for them to get one so they adopted an older child instead.

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    Quote Originally Posted by xoxotiffanynicole View Post
    Yes, but that's also why the older children don't have a chance.
    You're starting to use rumors and stories in your defense. If you'll keep to
    facts you'll be better for it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Prunepicker View Post
    Here's some information from about RU486, this is a morning after pill. There are
    probably others.

    Mifeprex (Mifepristone (RU486)) Drug Information: Uses, Side Effects, Drug
    Interactions and Warnings at RxList
    Plan B, the "morning after pill" and RU486 are not the same drug.

    Plan B is used as an emergency contraceptive. RU486 is the "abortion" pill, which is sometimes used in early pregnancy instead of a surgical abortion. It does have side effects and can have serious side effects. The Plan B pill is pretty much just hopped up birth control.

    The Abortion Pill vs. The Morning-After Pill... Are they the same thing?
    Still corrupting young minds

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    Quote Originally Posted by Prunepicker View Post
    You're starting to use rumors and stories in your defense. If you'll keep to
    facts you'll be better for it.
    Nah, I'm not.
    If you kept your rude opinions to yourself, you'll be better for it.

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    Prunepicker Guest

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    Quote Originally Posted by xoxotiffanynicole View Post
    Nah, I'm not.
    If you kept your rude opinions to yourself, you'll be better for it.
    When was I rude?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Prunepicker View Post
    When was I rude?
    With the last thing you said.
    Don't have to get rude to support your beliefs.

  17. #442
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    Quote Originally Posted by bandnerd View Post
    Plan B, the "morning after pill" and RU486 are not the same drug.
    I just read on Mayoclinic.com that Plan B is being phased out by the
    manufacturer.

    Does anyone know why?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Prunepicker View Post
    I just read on Mayoclinic.com that Plan B is being phased out by the
    manufacturer.

    Does anyone know why?
    Is that a rhetorical question in that you know the answer, or are you seriously asking? I had not heard that, though I have had no need for Plan B and haven't kept up with it.
    Still corrupting young minds

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    And, for both Prune and Penny, from that Mayo Clinic article:

    It's always a good idea to make a decision about birth control before having sex. However, the morning-after pill can help prevent pregnancy if you've had unprotected sex — whether you didn't use birth control, you missed a birth control pill or your method of birth control failed.

    Conception typically doesn't occur immediately after sex. Instead, it may happen up to several days later. During the time between sex and conception, sperm travel through the fallopian tubes until they potentially meet up with an egg. As a result, taking emergency birth control soon after unprotected sex isn't too late to prevent pregnancy.

    It's safe to use the morning-after pill during breast-feeding.

    Keep in mind that the morning-after pill isn't the same as mifepristone (Mifeprex), also known as RU-486 or the abortion pill. The morning-after pill can prevent pregnancy. If you're already pregnant when you take the morning-after pill, the treatment will be ineffective and won't harm the developing baby. The abortion pill terminates an established pregnancy — one in which the fertilized egg has attached to the uterine wall and has already begun to develop.
    Still corrupting young minds

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    Quote Originally Posted by xoxotiffanynicole View Post
    Exactly, I don't. What if it came out with a health problem or something like that? I'm sure it would be a turn off when people went to adopt.

    I also care about the older children who never get adopted. I don't think it's fair to add more children to the list.

    I understand that people go overseas to adopt babies & new borns. But I've personally known people who wanted a new born, but it was too difficult for them to get one so they adopted an older child instead.
    But we've also known probably more people who, when they can't get a newborn, don't adopt at all. For the most part, the two groups are not competing for the same parents. Older kids frequently go to single parents or their foster parents who decide they want to adopt them.

  21. #446
    Prunepicker Guest

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    Quote Originally Posted by xoxotiffanynicole View Post

    With the last thing you said.
    Don't have to get rude to support your beliefs.
    Quote Originally Posted by Prunepicker View Post
    You're starting to use rumors and stories in your defense. If you'll keep to
    facts you'll be better for it.
    Oh, you mean this. I wasn't rude I was informing you that you weren't using
    facts and were basing your knowledge of adoption on rumors and stories. I
    was very civil.

  22. #447
    Prunepicker Guest

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    Quote Originally Posted by bandnerd View Post
    Is that a rhetorical question in that you know the answer, or are you
    seriously asking? I had not heard that, though I have had no need for Plan B
    and haven't kept up with it.
    It's a serious question. The link I provided didn't provide that information.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bandnerd View Post
    And, for both Prune and Penny, from that Mayo Clinic article:

    It's always a good idea to make a decision about birth control before having sex. However, the morning-after pill can help prevent pregnancy if you've had unprotected sex — whether you didn't use birth control, you missed a birth control pill or your method of birth control failed.

    Conception typically doesn't occur immediately after sex. Instead, it may happen up to several days later. During the time between sex and conception, sperm travel through the fallopian tubes until they potentially meet up with an egg. As a result, taking emergency birth control soon after unprotected sex isn't too late to prevent pregnancy.

    It's safe to use the morning-after pill during breast-feeding.

    Keep in mind that the morning-after pill isn't the same as mifepristone (Mifeprex), also known as RU-486 or the abortion pill. The morning-after pill can prevent pregnancy. If you're already pregnant when you take the morning-after pill, the treatment will be ineffective and won't harm the developing baby. The abortion pill terminates an established pregnancy — one in which the fertilized egg has attached to the uterine wall and has already begun to develop.
    For what it is worth - and let there be no question that I am ardently pro life - if someone is going to have an abortion, I would rather it be by medication than surgery. At least from what I know.

    And I wish they would anesthetize the fetuses. It's heartless to not do so. I know, I know that is ridiculous but if they are going to kill them, anyway, at least don't torture them.

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    I realized that after reading all of it.

    Tone is hard to decipher on a message board! I would be interested in knowing the answer. Maybe it's just not being used?
    Still corrupting young minds

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    Quote Originally Posted by PennyQuilts View Post
    For what it is worth - and let there be no question that I am ardently pro life - if someone is going to have an abortion, I would rather it be by medication than surgery. At least from what I know.

    And I wish they would anesthetize the fetuses. It's heartless to not do so. I know, I know that is ridiculous but if they are going to kill them, anyway, at least don't torture them.
    Well, when we're talking the first few weeks of life, I think you'd have to do a local because it would be so tiny I'm not sure you could anesthetize it. Nor am I sure if there are nerves to feel pain; there isn't a brain at that point, yet. I'll have to do some reading on a fresh mind tomorrow.
    Still corrupting young minds

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