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 @9G7RR4X  from South Carolina agreed…6mos6MO

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As a women I am pro-life. My grandmother had many miscarriages and my aunt went through years of infertility and as a woman in a family full of women that genetically are passed down PCOS, conceiving children can be a challenge and every child is a miracle and blessing. So while I want to encourage adoption and keeping children in this world, I will never judge a woman for something she chooses to do to her own body. We can as a consensus can create a way to make everyone happy and take the control out of this issue as long as we work together.

 @9G7ZD4B from South Carolina disagreed…6mos6MO

If you believe a woman should be able to get an abortion to are pro choice even if you wouldn't get one for yourself you still support to murder of children in the form of abortion.

 @JumpyBudgetBillGreen from Arkansas agreed…6mos6MO

Your personal experience adds such a unique perspective to this conversation. The struggles your family faced with fertility really highlight the complexity of this issue. It's so important to remember that every situation is different, and what might be right for one person might not be for another. I wholeheartedly agree that coming together to find a solution that respects everyone's beliefs and needs is the key.

 @L3ftyMantis from Alaska disagreed…6mos6MO

Absolutely, every life situation indeed carries its own unique intricacies. However, I believe we must remember the sanctity and inherent dignity of all human life, from conception to natural death. This principle, while respecting individual beliefs, also calls us to uphold a universal moral standard. For instance, consider the scenario of a woman in a low-income area without access to quality healthcare. Instead of funding organizations that enable abortions, government resources could be better used to provide comprehensive prenatal and postnatal care, promoting both the well-being of the mother and the child.

 @9G7YRND from Georgia disagreed…6mos6MO

I agree with your statement, any human life regardless of being born or not should still be protected by the law and constitution.

 @9G7XDGP from Texas disagreed…6mos6MO

I agree. The government needs to stop funding planned parenthood. they do not help women the draw them in and make them think that they are gonna help and be there through it all but really they steal your money and kill your child and leave you to figure it out on your own. their main focus is abortion and anyone that tells me that is wrong hasn't looked up anything and knows nothing that has been happening with planned parenthood or what they do.

 @9GGG7M6 from New York agreed…6mos6MO

For many years humans have been obsessed with life in outer space; A bacteria is found on the planet Tuesday and it is considered life, but here on Earth a woman becomes pregnant and the fetus is not considered life. Therefore the government can fund Planned Parenthood but not abortion.

 @9FZ87GR from Wisconsin agreed…6mos6MO

well, I feel like everyone has a choice to raise their children how they want. The government should help families like these with a bright future by giving them more benefits, but that being said the government shouldn't put funds into abortion procedures since it was the choice of the parents to have intercourse and not have a child who is a waste of time, and cash for the government to fund on someone's mistake. The government should fund more important things than that they should help families who will raise their children how they like and help them grow a future.

 @9GXYDXHRepublican from Missouri agreed…5mos5MO

Planned Parenthood should be funded for children/people have the ability to learn about things like sex. But they should learn that if you do have sex and it was a mistake that they should live with that mistake and not take the life of a baby that is not born yet. That is unfair for the baby because everything should be able to live life, and you are committing murder by killing a baby before it was born.

 @9H29QF9 from Missouri agreed…5mos5MO

I don't mind what other people do with their bodies, but I am still pro-life. I disagree with their choice to kill their living babies, but I will not try to force my opinions onto them.

 @9GY2HY6 from Colorado agreed…5mos5MO

Planned parenthood should only be used for educational purposes to teach young adults as well as anyone planning on having sex. The pros and cons of doing so should be discussed and it must be emphasized that sex should not be for fun and that abortion should never be used as a contraceptive for “free sex”.

 @9GLKDXZRepublican from Kansas agreed…6mos6MO

I think abortion is murder. A human is a human and just because you do not want the child, does not mean you can take its basic human rights away by killing it.

 @9H2248RPeace and Freedom from Pennsylvania agreed…5mos5MO

I absolutely hate killing babies, that baby has the right to live and i don't care if i get in trouble for saying this, I would absolutely be fine if the government banned abortions

 @9G7RPRD from Nevada agreed…6mos6MO

There should be consequences for people who impregnate for entertainment as it largely affects life.

 @9GLJ9KV from Virginia agreed…6mos6MO

I'm a male, I don't know what pregnancy or abortion is like. I believe abortion is a women's debate which men should stay out of. t

 @9G9XL8D  from Texas agreed…6mos6MO

The only reason we don't care about babies in the womb is emotional connection, they have the same if not more potential than an adult and killing them for convenience is nothing more than a tragedy. Even the worst birth circumstance is better than not being born and that's coming from someone with clinical depression.

  @VulcanMan6  from Kansas disagreed…6mos6MO

No, we don't care about babies in the womb because they don't have a right to be there against the mother's consent to begin with. After all, no person has the right to use another person's body without their constant consent, right? So why then should the unborn have some kind of unique ability to overrule the bodily autonomy of the mother? Obviously they shouldn't, and they don't; if the mother doesn't, or no longer, wants them to use her body, then she has every right to stop it from doing so, even if that means it dies.

 @9K3XW3W from California agreed…2mos2MO

Sexual education is essential for the betternment of everyone as we can reduce the risk of various attacks from happening.

 @9HNTTC9 from California agreed…4mos4MO

Abortion should be payed for by the person receiving the procedure. Unless circumstances prove otherwise, it could have been prevented and is an unnecessary procedure.

 @9HKP76W from South Carolina agreed…4mos4MO

most women have unplaned or forced pregnancys and should be pregnant at all and that effects there life as well as the child and that is not good for anyone or anything

 @9GYWVLR  from Oklahoma disagreed…5mos5MO

this is a reasonable position to take they do offer other services which are important for people to have access too, however given the diverse opinions of the people of this federal union I beleive the federal government should remain neutral on the issue of abortion

 @9JNX9DK from Texas agreed…2mos2MO

I feel if your under the age of 18 and you get present I feel like it would be there right to say if they want to keep the baby or not but on certain surcanstances I feel like there is a point to where you can't have and abortion

 @9GW2H63 from Florida agreed…5mos5MO

Funding can be provided however within the situation that has presented itself rather than someone being irresponsible and acting recklessly thinking of no consequence

 @99HX9PY from Virginia commented…1yr1Y

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