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Originally Posted by Radiant1 Since you are afraid to answer the question I'll assume it's safe to say you do have a living will.
A living will is your directive (your choice) in what to do (life or death) in the event you were you were incapacitated in some way, correct? If you deem it OK for a woman to choose life or death for her temporarily incapacitated baby then why wouldn't you leave the choice to someone else of what to do should you become incapacitated?
In essence it's not just "her body", it's her body and someone elses. Yeah that may royally suck for women but it's the way nature is.  |
Here you go speaking of choice, as long as it's something you agree with, but you don't want another woman to be allowed to have a choice.
And I don't think a bunch of cells that is not in and of itself a viable being a baby.