Brookline, MA
Here's a statement that is clearly wrong: ""Because an abortion is a medical
service, and not something a woman decides or does by herself, her right to
decisional privacy in this matter is not absolute.""
Her right to decisional privacy in this matter IS ABSOLUTE. It MUST BE
absolute.
In nearly every instance of abortion in the third trimester, women facing that
decision are grappling with questions of life and... Show more
Brookline, MA
Here's a statement that is clearly wrong: ""Because an abortion is a medical
service, and not something a woman decides or does by herself, her right to
decisional privacy in this matter is not absolute.""
Her right to decisional privacy in this matter IS ABSOLUTE. It MUST BE
absolute.
In nearly every instance of abortion in the third trimester, women facing that
decision are grappling with questions of life and death for themselves, and
for their unborn child. Others - doctors, spouses, family members, even clergy
- may give counsel, but IT IS NOT THEIR BODY, and ULTIMATELY NOT THEIR
DECISION TO MAKE.
To infer that there is a point in time at which the RIGHTS of a woman - by
simply being a pregnant female facing a life-and-death medical crisis - become
less than absolute regarding her own life and bodily autonomy, is a cruel,
misogynistic, specious argument.
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