France makes history by enshrining abortion rights in its constitution
https://www.npr.org/2024/03/04/1235217454/france-abortion-rights-constitution
France makes history by enshrining abortion rights in its constitution
https://www.npr.org/2024/03/04/1235217454/france-abortion-rights-constitution
Que opinión tienes sobre eso?
Doc forgive me.. but if aborting a fetus is termination of a human life (and it is).. why should it be a "right"? I understand medical necessity (rape, incest, endangering the life of the mother, complications where the baby will be born with birth defects etc).. but aside from there.. where is the "right" here..? What about the rights of the child?
Women on this planet have the single greatest responsibility ON the planet - greater than anything else or anyone else; They ensure the existence of the next generation.. meanwhile Planned Parenthood uses abortion as a form of birth control (and that is the overwhelming percentage of abortions performed by PP). Why do we consider these human lives as nothing more than a polyp...?