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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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Doctors aren't going to want to take on the burden of having to judge whether someone has the right reasons for wanting an abortion, and nor should they.
(, Mon 23 Aug 2010, 15:47, 1 reply, 16 years ago)
It just get's my back up. Is it unreasonable to suggest that a nineteen year old should not have had, say, two abortions by that time in their lives? I would say not.
As a payer of tax and user of birth control I want to know where the social contract of them being reasonable toward me is?
(, Mon 23 Aug 2010, 15:54, Reply)
your hypothetical girl perhaps shouldn't have got pregnant twice by the time she is 19, but that's no reason to force her to have the kids, or to carry them to term and give them up for adoption
side note: it appears I care and have an opinion on more stuff than I thought.
(, Mon 23 Aug 2010, 15:59, Reply)
What happens if they'd paid for it privately, would that be more acceptable?
(, Mon 23 Aug 2010, 15:59, Reply)
If a nineteen year old has had two abortions, someone needs to teach her how to use contraceptives properly.
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(, Mon 23 Aug 2010, 16:09, Reply)
because it all makes sense.
I feel very Guardian reader as well, I think it's an age thing. In tough times wih so many things competing for funds from the public purse I find almost Daily Mail like thoughts forming.
It feels to me that money spent like this is being pissed away.
(, Mon 23 Aug 2010, 16:10, Reply)
You either pay for their abortion, or pay for their council flat nine months later.
(, Mon 23 Aug 2010, 16:12, Reply)
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