Wizard of Oz, this little girl was just plain lucky . It's true - it's very
risky for a prepubescent girl to deliver a baby . A child this young does not have a body that is properly developed for childbirth .
Her hips have not broadened yet, which is what happens in adolescence , and this makes childbirth very dangerous. If they had not performed a C-section on her, she and the baby could have died .
Forcing a child to bear a child is just plain barbaric . I stand by my words .
Wizard of Oz, this little girl was just plain lucky . It's true - it's very
risky for a prepubescent girl to deliver a baby . A child this young does not have a body that is properly developed for childbirth .
Her hips have not broadened yet, which is what happens in adolescence , and this makes childbirth very dangerous. If they had not performed a C-section on her, she and the baby could have died .
Forcing a child to bear a child is just plain barbaric . I stand by my words .
He's who I plan on voting for.
Then he is an idiot. Especially given that fully 50% of fertilised eggs do not implant at all in the vaginal wall but are simply expelled from the woman's body.
so that makes them less than human
dumb...
but thanks for proving that 20 some odd years (plus) later, the fertilized egg is very likely to change into something one might take for subhuman
just might... based on words thoughtlessly spoutated
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(
Regarding Paul Jr.'s supposed pro life stance:
Rand Paul Makes Libertarian Case For Abortion Rights Less Than A Week After Sponsoring Personhood Bill
).
No one has ever argued that fertilized human eggs do not become humans. 1: You cannot protect fetuses by arguing fertilized eggs are fully human at fertilization if fully 50% of said eggs naturally abort without having someone checking. 2: As I have always maintained fetuses are potentially human and their limited "rights" do not outweigh the mothers.