Christopholes11
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The unborn fetus should not trump the rights of the living mother. The fetus is a guest of sorts living in the womb of the mother. If a woman decides she does not want to support the guest which relies totally on her for survival she should have the right to terminate the pregnancy. I do agree that there needs to be a limit though. Perhaps to the point where the nervous system hasn't developed so the fetus can not feel pain, which is where the limit is now from what I understand.
Yes a child must be cared for. If the mother doesn't want to care for it she should put it up for adoption. But by that point the child has left the womb of the mother. The mother has no right to abandon the child to die. Once the child is born she has a legal responsibility for it. The womb; however, is a part of the woman's body. The fetus is allowed to live there by her permission. The fetus has no right over the mother to live there.
Does a two year old have a right to be sheltered and cared for?May a parent put her out on the highway in winter to fend for herself if she breaks a favorite vase,say?How about a six year old?Serious question.
Yes a child must be cared for. If the mother doesn't want to care for it she should put it up for adoption. But by that point the child has left the womb of the mother. The mother has no right to abandon the child to die. Once the child is born she has a legal responsibility for it. The womb; however, is a part of the woman's body. The fetus is allowed to live there by her permission. The fetus has no right over the mother to live there.
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