I agree with you Nicole, however, I believe this topic was discussed on the
list not that long ago and became quite heated. This is a subject on which
some people have very strong views. I believe this is not the most
appropriate forum to discuss it, and before anyone gets hurt/offended again,
Yes Sally,
I agree. It is a very emotive subject, and personal views on it can be held
very strongly. There probably isn't one right answer to this one. The bottom
line is we are all human beings, and deserve our wishes to be respected, if
we are fully informed. We must not impose our views on
I agree Sally.
Tania
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I agree with you Nicole, however, I believe this topic was
and how dare anyone take that right away.
Nicole
How dare anyone take away the right to live. It is a life being
terminated. If I was about to be killed because someone decided I should
be, then I sure hope someone would speak out for me.
Love Abby
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I don't support abortion but I don't believe that I should be making that
decision for other people. I use to work in a unit were we did many
terminations for many reasons and 80% were for fetal abnormality that was
not compatable with life. Do we force these women to go to term with these
I have no argument with terminations for fetal abnormality. I do not agree
with terminations as a means of contraception. I feel it is very sad that in
this day of freely available contraception that the need for terminations
remain high. I also take offence at the people that say terminations are
Why should it be any one elses decision but the woman who is making it. No
one but them at the time really knows what the problems are at hand and it
is the woman her self that has to live with the decision. The supports out
there to help women with the forcing of a birth are just not out there
Do pro abornists ever stop to think about all the 'WOMEN' that are aborted?
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Do pro abornists ever stop to think about all the 'WOMEN' that are
aborted?
Very well said.also, what about their RIGHT TO CHOOSE?! There is
always so much focus on the right to choose for women to choose abortion,
but pro choice people never talk about the person being killed and their
I need to add that the intentions of my initial posting was merely to inform those who
may be interested in attending, I don't see the advantage in voicing our indidviual
opinions on this subject under this forum.
cheers
Megan
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Please can this topic be taken else where. This is not midwifery
discussion.
Sally Westbury
Homebirth Midwife
It takes courage to remain a true advocate for women, challenging
authority and sacrificing social and professional acceptance. It takes
courage for a woman to choose a caregiver who
I need to add that the intentions of my initial posting was merely to
inform those who may be interested in attending, I don't see the advantage
in voicing our indidviual opinions on this subject under this forum. cheers
Megan
Hi Megan,
I think this was an emotive post so posting to a list of
For pro abortionists, they want to fight for their choice while, just as
fiercely want to fight for womens and childrens choices.
Oopps! This should've read, ...just as fiercely, pro lifers want to fight
for womens and childrens choices
Love Abby
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