Well, Chris, it seems to me you are defining abortion as IN ALL CASES the termination of a pregnancy that would have succeeded in going full term and producing a living, healthy child. In many, many cases this is NOT true. Unviable pregnancies are more likely to result in the death of the mother the longer they are allowed to proceed.
Well, Chris, it seems to me you are defining abortion as IN ALL CASES the termination of a pregnancy that would have succeeded in going full term and producing a living, healthy child. In many, many cases this is NOT true. Unviable pregnancies are more likely to result in the death of the mother the longer they are allowed to proceed.
Well, Chris, it seems to me you are defining abortion as IN ALL CASES the termination of a pregnancy that would have succeeded in going full term and producing a living, healthy child. In many, many cases this is NOT true. Unviable pregnancies are more likely to result in the death of the mother the longer they are allowed to proceed.