Is there any real abortion debate without the personhood at conception or an appeal to emotion arguements? When modern medical facilities can support a baby outside of the mother without any adverse affects, then and only then should the now classified baby be protected with the same laws as everyone else. If the mother was involved in a car accident or was attacked, and died during her treatment if the child was able to be removed and saved through medical means by all accounts this fetus has clearly gone past the bounds of being just a fetus and has entered into a baby state.
People forget that in a pregnancy there are absolutely zero guarantees to having a healthy or even a living child at the end of the normal birthing process. NONE. Equating the large percentage of someone getting pregnant and having a healthy child, to that of an absolute is horrible. Why do people claim that having a healthy child is a blessing to those that actually? For all the complications that can happen during the course of the pregnancy it is an amazing feat, to have everything work out "perfectly".
I have two children and consider myself extremely lucky both came out as well as one could imagine. Though my tie to them is completely emotion, and I would have been caused great sadness if my wife had chosen to give them up. Children are a beautiful thing, and a great responsibility. Though I'm aware some people are not fit, or are not emotionally prepared for raising a child in a suitable environment. This is my reasoning for why I support pro-choice.
If someone could intelligently explain why a person is created at conception(or even before a sustainable birth), without the use of an appeal to emotion, or use of religious doctrine as a basis for conversation I would be more than willing to hear it out.
People forget that in a pregnancy there are absolutely zero guarantees to having a healthy or even a living child at the end of the normal birthing process. NONE. Equating the large percentage of someone getting pregnant and having a healthy child, to that of an absolute is horrible. Why do people claim that having a healthy child is a blessing to those that actually? For all the complications that can happen during the course of the pregnancy it is an amazing feat, to have everything work out "perfectly".
I have two children and consider myself extremely lucky both came out as well as one could imagine. Though my tie to them is completely emotion, and I would have been caused great sadness if my wife had chosen to give them up. Children are a beautiful thing, and a great responsibility. Though I'm aware some people are not fit, or are not emotionally prepared for raising a child in a suitable environment. This is my reasoning for why I support pro-choice.
If someone could intelligently explain why a person is created at conception(or even before a sustainable birth), without the use of an appeal to emotion, or use of religious doctrine as a basis for conversation I would be more than willing to hear it out.