Only if the unborn is causing “serious medical” problems to the mothers health. If you make love without a glove then you should be forced to deal with the consequences
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[quote]Only if the unborn is causing “serious medical” problems to the mothers health. If you make love without a glove then you should be forced to deal with the consequences[/quote] That’s too vague
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[quote]Only if the unborn is causing “serious medical” problems to the mothers health.[/quote] Would you specify such medical problems? I cannot think of any that a C-section would not address.
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Bearbeitet von HollowedWayfarer: 3/11/2019 2:37:06 PM1). You know C-Sections aren’t always an option 2). There are plenty of pregnancy related illnesses, diseases, and complications that could kill both mother and child early on.
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[quote]Would you specify such medical problems?[/quote]Also, would you specify the circumstances in which a C-section is "not an option"?
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Well, I can’t say them by name, but I know one illness where essentially the mother is poisoned by her own baby. I know because that was the case with me. I nearly poisoned my own mother to death while she was pregnant with me... 3 times. After the third time the doc suggested I’d be born through C-Section about a month and a half early or otherwise I could’ve killed her and probably died myself. And c-sections aren’t always the best thing to do like I said. For starters, babies born through c-section have a higher risk of breathing problems. Plus, there is an actual statistic that determines when it is reasonable to do one. Do it too early, and you’ll just kill the baby.
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[quote]Well, I can’t say them by name, but I know one illness where essentially the mother is poisoned by her own baby. I know because that was the case with me. I nearly poisoned my own mother to death while she was pregnant with me... 3 times. After the third time the doc suggested I’d be born through C-Section about a month and a half early or otherwise I could’ve killed her and probably died myself.[/quote]Thank you. I will look into the condition. I do suspect it is rare, much rarer than the number of abortions performed. It does seem the C-section successfully saved both you and your mother.[quote]And c-sections aren’t always the best thing to do like I said. For starters, babies born through c-section have a higher risk of breathing problems. Plus, there is an actual statistic that determines when it is reasonable to do one. Do it too early, and you’ll just kill the baby.[/quote]Abortions are intentional fetus killings...