No, most pregnancies are not miscarried. That's statistically wrong. Lifestyle plays a much bigger part. Pregnancy however generally births today. We aren't a century ago. It takes planning and care.
Abortion implies termination, dictionary. Abort means terminate. Further descriptions have been added to the medical procedure, largely because of its legal meanings. As explained. Until that ruling is overturned, any procedure remains worded into abortion's current description. It has included it for miscarriages because of the health aspects, and the support, care, counselling, etc. And for medical insurance. Obviously an angle to sell abortions.
But a miscarriage, isn't an abortion, because dead babies naturally don't stay inside of you. But they often need support and treatment to help get them out, because it's traumatic and can be unsanitary.
Understand?
I am sure there are ways previous comment, to cause a miscarriage. Legally it could count as an abortion, if abortion is criminalised. Then any terminology of medical procedure to extract miscarriages could change. Outside of criminalising abortion. How did your miscarriage occur. Accidentally, deliberately, criminally. They don't at 50%. The purpose of overturning abortion would be to birth, not terminate.
It went through. Now it rules exactly what it means.
Majority of the Globe is in extreme poverty, without health care, effectively they're decades behind.
Nations with health care, no, it shouldn't be happening, in such huge statistics, because there should be better planning and support. Pro life helps this. Abortion creates those statistics. An excuse for it. I didn't read it through. It's probably unaccurate, fear, used to provoked. But it's not to say with rapid immigration increases, it also occurs.
However, lifestyle also affects those miscarriage rates.
Nobody I know except my mum in the 80s, twice, and one of my sisters miscarried. Other sisters no not once. Friends no. My sister was devastated she had to make an absurd choice. She has had 5 children, had a procedure tubes tied, or something like this, for no more kids, but freakishly got pregnant. It would've killed her, and the baby wouldn't have developed properly either. It was dangerous, really dangerous. But at the time it broke her heart she had something like that. It ate at her for awhile. She got through it. We convinced her it was a miscarriage, it isn't an abortion. It wasn't right. Literally too small to incubate, just developing, couldn't grow it where it was, something with her tubes being previously operated on, and it stuck in the wrong place, but somehow pregnant, despite her former procedure. She was in terrible pain from it, physically and mentally, and it would've killed her. Hospital had made the choice. Miscarriage. She's caught on the sin stuff, chance stuff, life. She's a nurse.
Yea 4 sisters with kids, one miscarriage, 12 kids between them. I can run that with other people I know, and no, never this other huge statistic.
Above isn't an abortion, it's a miscarriage. That procedure is called something else. The odds were so absurd, there's no way in hell. She would've, imagine that. No it's a miscarriage. You had no choice.
But yea pointless debate anyway. Leave it to the judge to call it. Properly. Education. Think there's far to many fear stories. They've been used like my example to call it wrong.
I can link people intentionally, miscarrying, recklessly taking shit, or no care, plane flights, working like mules. I can link accidents. I can link crime like assault, robbery, panic. I can link bad health conditions, for your hairdo.
But they can happen outside of this, freakishly, and even naturally.
But they don't outside of extremes, not in huge statistics.
No miscarriages are traumatic. My sister didn't you read that.
You called it an abortion. I have given explanations, prior and then again, why there are differences. Fundamental differences. Not to be associated. Not even clinically.
No, most pregnancies are not miscarried. That's statistically wrong. Lifestyle plays a much bigger part. Pregnancy however generally births today. We aren't a century ago. It takes planning and care.
Abortion implies termination, dictionary. Abort means terminate. Further descriptions have been added to the medical procedure, largely because of its legal meanings. As explained. Until that ruling is overturned, any procedure remains worded into abortion's current description. It has included it for miscarriages because of the health aspects, and the support, care, counselling, etc. And for medical insurance. Obviously an angle to sell abortions.
But a miscarriage, isn't an abortion, because dead babies naturally don't stay inside of you. But they often need support and treatment to help get them out, because it's traumatic and can be unsanitary.
Understand?
I am sure there are ways previous comment, to cause a miscarriage. Legally it could count as an abortion, if abortion is criminalised. Then any terminology of medical procedure to extract miscarriages could change. Outside of criminalising abortion. How did your miscarriage occur. Accidentally, deliberately, criminally. They don't at 50%. The purpose of overturning abortion would be to birth, not terminate.
https://www.sciencealert.com/meta-analysis-finds-majority-of-human-pregnancies-end-in-miscarriage-biorxiv
KNOWN pregnancies. This isn't including the ones that pass as normal menses.
It went through. Now it rules exactly what it means.
Majority of the Globe is in extreme poverty, without health care, effectively they're decades behind.
Nations with health care, no, it shouldn't be happening, in such huge statistics, because there should be better planning and support. Pro life helps this. Abortion creates those statistics. An excuse for it. I didn't read it through. It's probably unaccurate, fear, used to provoked. But it's not to say with rapid immigration increases, it also occurs.
However, lifestyle also affects those miscarriage rates.
Nobody I know except my mum in the 80s, twice, and one of my sisters miscarried. Other sisters no not once. Friends no. My sister was devastated she had to make an absurd choice. She has had 5 children, had a procedure tubes tied, or something like this, for no more kids, but freakishly got pregnant. It would've killed her, and the baby wouldn't have developed properly either. It was dangerous, really dangerous. But at the time it broke her heart she had something like that. It ate at her for awhile. She got through it. We convinced her it was a miscarriage, it isn't an abortion. It wasn't right. Literally too small to incubate, just developing, couldn't grow it where it was, something with her tubes being previously operated on, and it stuck in the wrong place, but somehow pregnant, despite her former procedure. She was in terrible pain from it, physically and mentally, and it would've killed her. Hospital had made the choice. Miscarriage. She's caught on the sin stuff, chance stuff, life. She's a nurse.
Yea 4 sisters with kids, one miscarriage, 12 kids between them. I can run that with other people I know, and no, never this other huge statistic.
Above isn't an abortion, it's a miscarriage. That procedure is called something else. The odds were so absurd, there's no way in hell. She would've, imagine that. No it's a miscarriage. You had no choice.
But yea pointless debate anyway. Leave it to the judge to call it. Properly. Education. Think there's far to many fear stories. They've been used like my example to call it wrong.
You seem to think people speak about their miscarriages like their hairdos.
I can link people intentionally, miscarrying, recklessly taking shit, or no care, plane flights, working like mules. I can link accidents. I can link crime like assault, robbery, panic. I can link bad health conditions, for your hairdo.
But they can happen outside of this, freakishly, and even naturally.
But they don't outside of extremes, not in huge statistics.
No miscarriages are traumatic. My sister didn't you read that.
You called it an abortion. I have given explanations, prior and then again, why there are differences. Fundamental differences. Not to be associated. Not even clinically.
First paragraph perhaps it will take a judge.