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Old 05-24-2006, 01:50 AM   #13 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by hkbajwa
Different time zone. I'm sitting in Pakistan.

ANyhow i have not proven anything at all. The argument really is all abstract.
you stated that *the fact is that in both cases it is the mother's choice *(abortion and miscarriage).
I disagree that most miscarriages are the mother's choice.
A whole lot of them happen before the woman knows she is pregnant. And many others cause her a lot of heartbreak.

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Originally Posted by hikbjab
My contention is that if a woman's body is able to naturally abort, do you think women can learn to control that. Even so, the fact that women can lose a child naturally implies that the woman's body is able to decide whether the present is the time to have a child or not. What's the harm in allowing that choice to be conscious and involving a surgical procedure?
The harm would be that one is deliberate killing.
As of now, miscarriage is generally not deliberately induced, no matter what hopes you hold of that happening in the future.
Whatever.
No more interest in this topic.