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I must add that abortion in Poland isn't forbidden. You can do it because of your or your baby's health problems, rape and so on (when it can be necessary). You are not allowed to do it, just because you believe that it will destroy your social or economical status (however, you can always travel abroad). I think it is a very good solution. Your freedom ends when the freedom of another person begins. And your unborn baby is or at least can be a person. Such organizations like the one that wanted more restrictions (and the other one that wanted deregulation), have the right to demonstrate their views and submit law projects. We can't forbid it. But the last decision is made by the parliament elected by the citizens. They have chosen not to change the abortion law and I approve it.
But can you tell me how it works in the countries where a woman can do it just because of lack of money? I wonder if the father can decide to abort the baby, too, even if the woman wants to give a birth? The father can have no money, too! Maybe the father can inform the mother: "If you give a birth to the baby, I don't wish to be considered his fathe, included financial responsibility". It would be something like "litght father abortion". I think it is a logical consequence of women's liberal abortion law. There should be equality between sexes...
I am completely against Abortion, I believe every child deserves a chance to live, thumps up from me Poland!
IMO I wouldn’t like been aborted.
Does anybody disagree?
Many people aren't able to disagree because they are born with such drastic congenital diseases that the only thing they are capable of is the perception
of their suffering.
Or what about if your mother was the victim of a crime, and your conception was not consensual, would it be as clear cut then?
In this case, I agree with you.That isn't the question. The question is if you were born with an enlarged, fluid filled skull and an open spine, and had difficulty walking, and controlling your bladder and bowels, and so forth, would you wish you had never been born.
I can answer answer that one easily in the affirmative.
Ever been around a child with Tay Sachs? The people who rented a house next door had a child who had it.
The baby died young, mercifully, but while he was alive he lost the ability to see, to hear, to move, to chew, had constant seizures and suffered all in all the most horrific life you can imagine.
What his mother, in particular, endured is almost beyond description. I used to wonder how she kept her sanity. Just seeing it for a few hours at a time when I would go to help her was almost more than I could bear. It's things like this that made me lose my faith in a loving God.
I don't know how anyone with a heart could condemn either the baby or the parents to this hell on earth.
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