I hear all these pro- choice people say that late term abortions are not allowed and well that is not true, do people actually read anymore.
No I am not taking issue for life threating reasons but just wanted to be sure I gave 100% info and not just half the story ya know
following states have no post-viability restrictions whatsoever:
Alaska
Colorado
Hawaii
Mississippi
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New Mexico
Oregon
Vermont
West Virginia
The following states allow for "physical or mental health" exceptions: as the lawa defines mental health on this issue to please keep that in mind -
Arizona
Arkansas
California
Connecticut
Delaware
Florida
Georgia
Illinois
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
Minnesota
Missouri
Nebraska
Nevada
North Carolina
North Dakota
Oklahoma
Rhode Island
South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee
Texas
Virginia
Washington
Wisconsin
Wyoming
The following states allow post-viability abortions only for physical health exceptions:
Alabama
Indiana
Ohio
Montana
Pennsylvania
Utah (enjoined and unenforceable)
The following states allow post-viability abortions only if the mother's life is in danger:
Idaho (enjoined and unenforceable)
Michigan
New York
SO ARE THERE 3rd Trimester and Post viability abortions? are they still performed? Are they legal?
thanks
Answer by Holy Cow
The right wing's Promethean gift for inventing medical sounding terms will never cease to fascinate me. It's just that obsession right with projecting the feelings for one's own children on to a clump of cells that should be studied as a mental illness.
Answer by Messiah's Mistress
Yes they are still being performed, I belong to the Right to Life. And no it's not just a CLUMP of cells.Scientifically speaking a fetus register physiological pain at 8 weeks. A clump of cells does not have a heart and a heart beat that goes with it. A clump of cells does not have a brain.A clump of cells does not have feet and hands.The left has more compassion for a rare rock than a human unborn baby.Go figure!
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