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You’re right, I should clarify. Given that there’s about 56 million abortions performed annually (per WHO), statistically no one uses abortion as a form of birth control. It’s not the sort of fun thing people like going through. It’s either an invasive surgical procedure, and even the non-surgical abortion pill which

I’ll be honest, I’m really excited about Melania competing in the next “Running Man” competition. I think she could take out Buzzsaw and Subzero, but I admit that Captain Freedom is going to be pretty hard to beat.

My mum used to say, when someone was wearing nice clothes that somehow did not suit them, that they were wearing a costume, not a dress. Especially when that someone was wearing something that seemed fake, not suited to their personality. Melania does exactly that. She is just so fucking classless and ignorant that

That said, I’m fairly CLOSE to pro-choice, but also believe that a woman isn’t the only one who can advocate for a baby (or eventual baby, if you prefer). Conversely, restrictive abortion rules aren’t some old-fashioned patriarchy thing that I hear a lot — as a young man, I LOVED the idea that my girlfriend could take

Later that day. . . .

Dear Lord. She can’t get away from the stripper heels no matter how much she spends, can she? And yeah, that there is a school bus turned into a tent.

States with both proper sex education classes (more than just “abstain”) and that make it easier to obtain an abortion generally have far lower abortion rates than more restrictive states. No one WANTS to get an abortion or uses it as a form of birth control. Pro-choice doesn’t even mean that you’re pro-abortion, it

Ashley, you stepped on the punchline with “Big Gird” near the end of the story. Big Bird?

Remember, if you pray and the reimplanting fails, it’s because God wants you to sue the doctor for malpractice.

My wife was 8 weeks pregnant with our now 3 year old daugher. Up to that point, all health checks were normal and we were thrilled to welcome a 2nd kid into our home. One day in early April she called me panicked, saying she was laying on the floor in agonizing pain at work and couldn’t move, couldn’t drive. I rushed

My wife nearly died from an epileptic pregnancy. Easily one of the most difficult and trying periods of our marriage.

And yet we continue to allow these elected officials that have no formal education or training on the subject attempt to regulate such medical procedures. <- the real problem.

Ectopic pregnancy is not a moral debate. There are scientific facts around it. Namely that the embryo is not viable and it’s life threatening. Politicians that don’t understand the medical facts need to let doctors do their thing. 

I’m reminded of witch trials, where the accused would be found guilty no matter their testimony or facts or witnesses or whatever defense they might be allowed to muster. The sole intent is to punish women who might not fall perfectly in line with the expected behaviors and beliefs of the theological patriarchy.

These bills are about hurting and controlling women.

Exactly this. You are a perfect case to stand in front of a legislator and explain why this is patently ridiculous.

my wife had a blighted ovum on our first try, then an ectopic on our second. The first required surgery, the second we got lucky with the methotrexate. They were both technically medially required abortions. They were both devastating for us and we were obviously extremely concerned about being able to ever have

The people who write bills like this aren’t interested in science or medicine.

Religious nutjobs trying to co-opt science with their bullshit