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To: NittanyLion
No. 1, she didn't have an abortion.

No. 2, 45-year-old women can be in full menopause, and then suddenly be out of it. I was in full menopause at 38 years of age. If I had had sex with someone who had not had a vasectomy, I could have gotten pregnant. I didn't.

So take than to your Lions' Den and suck on it. Just, perhaps, maybe, you might understand that all women are not alike. If I had had a child at 45, I would have bled to death. It's a problem with bleeding.

Pro-choice, my arse.

343 posted on 05/01/2004 7:50:20 PM PDT by Slip18
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To: Slip18
No. 2, 45-year-old women can be in full menopause, and then suddenly be out of it. I was in full menopause at 38 years of age.

As I mentioned, there are fullproof methods to guarantee no pregnancy will result from intercource.

If I had had sex with someone who had not had a vasectomy, I could have gotten pregnant. I didn't.

See? You just mentioned one.

So take than to your Lions' Den and suck on it. Just, perhaps, maybe, you might understand that all women are not alike. If I had had a child at 45, I would have bled to death. It's a problem with bleeding.

Again, if a woman knows she'd need to abort her child because she is too old to safely become pregnant, what's so difficult about surgically ensuring no pregnancy is possible? It would seem to me that's vastly superior to risking a situation where you must murder a child to prevent the death of the mother. Am I wrong here?

344 posted on 05/01/2004 8:09:39 PM PDT by NittanyLion
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