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Days Since Last Mass Shooting: 0 - II

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Brent how many people do you believe as a percentage of all those that have had abortions use it as an actual pre-planned form of birth control? As in, "He forgot to bring a a condom? F@@k it I'll just get an abortion next Tuesday....". And whatever % that is you still think that's enough reason for you to wish it illegal?
 
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Brent how many people do you believe as a percentage of all those that have had abortions use it as an actual pre-planned form of birth control? As in, "He forgot to bring a a condom? F@@k it I'll just get an abortion next Tuesday....". And whatever % that is you still think that's enough reason for you to wish it illegal?

I think they DON'T think about the consquences, or anything but the sex at the time,and then, "Crap, I'm pregnant."
 
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Brent how many people do you believe as a percentage of all those that have had abortions use it as an actual pre-planned form of birth control? As in, "He forgot to bring a a condom? F@@k it I'll just get an abortion next Tuesday....". And whatever % that is you still think that's enough reason for you to wish it illegal?
I think it's clear the answer is "zero" in terms of people choosing it as a form of birth control, as opposed to something like birth control pills or a condom.

People just engage in the act and assume (hope?) no pregnancy will ensue. I do think that consciously or subconsciously women, and men, understand that if by unlucky chance a pregnancy does occur, taking the baby to term is not the only option. It's kind of like if all else fails, I do have that one, last out that I really don't want to exercise.

I've posted on here that I'm completely prochoice and I don't really see anything happening that will change that. However, a few days ago I happened to see an article in I think the Minneapolis paper that talked about the number of abortions that occurred in Minnesota annually, and how that number dipped to below 10,000, as I recall. I'm not sure why, but I was actually surprised there were that number of abortions in Minnesota annually. I would have guessed the number was a lot lower.

That caused me to look at the numbers nationally. The latest data I saw indicated there were about 700,000 abortions annually in the U.S., again a number that surprised me a bit, and that was just "reported" abortions. Probably ignorance on my part, but I really had no idea that many were occurring.
 
I think it's clear the answer is "zero" in terms of people choosing it as a form of birth control, as opposed to something like birth control pills or a condom.

People just engage in the act and assume (hope?) no pregnancy will ensue. I do think that consciously or subconsciously women, and men, understand that if by unlucky chance a pregnancy does occur, taking the baby to term is not the only option. It's kind of like if all else fails, I do have that one, last out that I really don't want to exercise.

I've posted on here that I'm completely prochoice and I don't really see anything happening that will change that. However, a few days ago I happened to see an article in I think the Minneapolis paper that talked about the number of abortions that occurred in Minnesota annually, and how that number dipped to below 10,000, as I recall. I'm not sure why, but I was actually surprised there were that number of abortions in Minnesota annually. I would have guessed the number was a lot lower.

That caused me to look at the numbers nationally. The latest data I saw indicated there were about 700,000 abortions annually in the U.S., again a number that surprised me a bit, and that was just "reported" abortions. Probably ignorance on my part, but I really had no idea that many were occurring.

Are they counting plan B as abortions? Because that would drive the numbers up quickly.
 
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I also wonder if they're counting all the natural miscarriages.

Nature is the Great Abortionist.

As Plan B-type drugs are refined I expect the number of abortion procedures to drop. Hopefully a Clinton administration will make women's health and sexual education a priority. Every* high school student has sex. No high school student wants a baby. For once, educators have an audience with an immediate self-interest in learning. Only the "pull the covers over our heads and pretend we're Victorians" BS of the last 30 years has prevented the virtual eradication of teenage pregnancy.

As for abortions that women in their 20s and 30s choose -- that is their legal right and tough sh-t if some people don't like it. I don't like it when two F-250s have parked on either side of me when I come out of the grocery store. Suck it up, mutter under your breath that they're a-holes, and move on.

(*Except Mathletes)
 
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Are they counting plan B as abortions? Because that would drive the numbers up quickly.
That's a good question. Not sure if I know the answer.

I took the data from the CDC. http://www.cdc.gov/reproductivehealth/data_stats/

It looks like in their FAQ's they define abortions to include ones performed using "medications", so I'm not sure if that includes plan B or not. Seems like it should. Also, they note that the CDC defines it in that way, but not all states may do the same in their reporting.
 
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I highly doubt that Plan B pills taken could be considered in those abortion counts. In no way, shape or form could a woman know she's pregnant when taking Plan B. The two pills must be taken less than 24 hours after sex, and if the fertilized egg had implanted in the uterus at that time, the signals to the body have yet to be sent. It's called an "emergency contraceptive" for a reason. An abortion is not an contraceptive, it's an action taking place post-conception.

Many abortions can be performed with drugs, causing the woman's body to create what could be considered an unnatural miscarriage or sorts. Not all abortions require the use of sticking metallic instruments in a woman to excise the fetus.
 
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No high school student wants a baby.
Au contraire. I had a friend in high school who desperately wanted a baby - she worked in the nursery at our church and just loved babies that much. She had one, too, at age 16 - and then another, another, and her 4th at age 21, all with her husband. They now have 7, and are still happily married 25 years later.

Statistically, though, I recognize that she does not exist.
 
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Women (per social pressures) didn't want to ADMIT they wanted sex as much as men, given the double standards, etc etc.

It's a noble attempt at a flawed argument, and it is sexist in its angle.

I just get friggin' angry when people use abortion as birth control. That's not how it's supposed to work. Yes, the responsibility relies on both parties. I had a buddy in HS who actually broke up with his gf, b/c she had an abortion. He didn't believe in that (and NOT because of religious reasons), he was committed to her and their baby, and she didn't want the baby. He spelled it out for her, and still no go.
Whoo nelly!I have a lot to say to this!
I think the number of people that use abortions as BC are fairly rare for a number of logistical reasons. It isn't like McDonalds Drive Thru unless you are independently wealthy or have amazingly good insurance. Can't speak for places outside of NH or Mass but those you have to make appt, sit thru counseling and then get procedure even if you can pay for it. Some of those you need referrals for and prior Authorizaton clearance. Most of the insurances do not pay to have general anesthesia either.

Personally I do not think I could ever have an abortion. I struggle with the concept HOWEVER when I read things like the guy said he was committed etc so she should keep the pregnancy the hair raises on the back of my neck. Yes he might or 9 months from now he might not. Having a pregnancy, then a baby, then dealing with the father for the baby (some of the FOB are dam scary dudes and use pregnancy and then the kids as a way to control the women) for rest of your life... The guy can say what he wants but his body is not going to change irrevocably (I don't just mean cosmetically), have the potential for scary medical things to happen, have the responsibility for the baby if the guy goes AWOL and then have to pay for legal help, paternity testing, etc. No matter how you shake it the woman bears the burden physically and legally. She is at the guys mercy if he decides to be a jerk.

My preference would be for the women to not have unwanted/unplanned pregnancy. I would very much hope she not chose an AB. I would never use what a guy promises as a reason to make that decision- either to support or refuse to do so. He could be gone tomorrow. She needs to live with what she decides for as long as she lives.

I think they DON'T think about the consquences, or anything but the sex at the time,and then, "Crap, I'm pregnant."
Sometimes true. A lot of them just don't think they can be pregnant. I can't even count the times I asked, "could you be pregnant?" and heard, "No." Then asked, "Are you having sex?" Yes". Blank look. Ask why they can't be pregnant and you get a blank stare followed by something along the lines of because I can't be. Honestly this never failed to baffle me and I heard it more times than I could count.

I think it's clear the answer is "zero" in terms of people choosing it as a form of birth control, as opposed to something like birth control pills or a condom.

People just engage in the act and assume (hope?) no pregnancy will ensue. I do think that consciously or subconsciously women, and men, understand that if by unlucky chance a pregnancy does occur, taking the baby to term is not the only option. It's kind of like if all else fails, I do have that one, last out that I really don't want to exercise.

I've posted on here that I'm completely prochoice and I don't really see anything happening that will change that. However, a few days ago I happened to see an article in I think the Minneapolis paper that talked about the number of abortions that occurred in Minnesota annually, and how that number dipped to below 10,000, as I recall. I'm not sure why, but I was actually surprised there were that number of abortions in Minnesota annually. I would have guessed the number was a lot lower.

That caused me to look at the numbers nationally. The latest data I saw indicated there were about 700,000 abortions annually in the U.S., again a number that surprised me a bit, and that was just "reported" abortions. Probably ignorance on my part, but I really had no idea that many were occurring.
I don't nthink most people get that far subconsciously or consciously

I also wonder if they're counting all the natural miscarriages.
hmmm.

Au contraire. I had a friend in high school who desperately wanted a baby - she worked in the nursery at our church and just loved babies that much. She had one, too, at age 16 - and then another, another, and her 4th at age 21, all with her husband. They now have 7, and are still happily married 25 years later.

Statistically, though, I recognize that she does not exist.
I think she statistically does. Lots of girls have the idea that they want someone of thier own, that it will cement a relationship. I had more than a few who had mothers that were very excited to have a grandkid. That is some sort of warped thinking right there!
 
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... some of the FOB are dam scary dudes ...

< naive guy with hand up in back of room >

Uh, excuse me, but if they are, quoting, "dam (sic) scary dudes" why are you, shall we politely say, doing the deed with them? (Please under stand that you in this case does not mean you.)
 
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Can you guys take it to the abortion thread? This is about mass shootings.
 
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< naive guy with hand up in back of room >

Uh, excuse me, but if they are, quoting, "dam (sic) scary dudes" why are you, shall we politely say, doing the deed with them? (Please under stand that you in this case does not mean you.)
They find out how scary after the fact. One of the highest levels of domestic violence is during pregnancy

...and now back to your regularly scheduled debate about guns and ammo
 
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I highly doubt that Plan B pills taken could be considered in those abortion counts. In no way, shape or form could a woman know she's pregnant when taking Plan B. The two pills must be taken less than 24 hours after sex, and if the fertilized egg had implanted in the uterus at that time, the signals to the body have yet to be sent. It's called an "emergency contraceptive" for a reason. An abortion is not an contraceptive, it's an action taking place post-conception.

Many abortions can be performed with drugs, causing the woman's body to create what could be considered an unnatural miscarriage or sorts. Not all abortions require the use of sticking metallic instruments in a woman to excise the fetus.

*slowclap*
 
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It's weird that the NRA has somehow missed the story of two patriots being murdered for exercising their second amendment rights, but found time to retweet a story about Confederate Civil War rifles today.
 
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