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arizona1

10/18/25 6:38 PM

#46242 RE: Chartmaster #46240

(except for the baby oif course)

I think you're talking about an embryo.
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blackhawks

10/18/25 9:59 PM

#46252 RE: Chartmaster #46240

"Abortion is health care" Too glib, to be sure, particularly when it falls on the ears of medically illiterate hicks like yourself. You COULD have asked yourself the question below and learned something, but who TF am I kidding?

You righty mfr's ARE in love with the fetus, but the mother whose life or future reproductive health hangs in the balance?

Not so much.

Bottom line is that there are too many medical reasons for abortion for moral imbeciles like you too deny the same freedom of choice you demand for vaxxes to women faced with those medical reasons.

In other words remove your ill-educated ass from the OB/GYN exam room.

Is abortion sometimes healthcare?

Yes, abortion is considered healthcare in certain medical contexts. According to the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) and the World Health Organization (WHO), abortion can be a medically necessary procedure to preserve a patient’s life or protect their health in cases of life-threatening pregnancy complications, severe fetal abnormalities, or conditions that make continuing a pregnancy dangerous for the mother.

Medical professionals classify these as terminations for medical reasons (TFMR), which may occur when the fetus has fatal genetic or structural anomalies, or when the pregnancy poses serious risks such as preeclampsia, internal bleeding, or worsening of chronic illnesses like heart or kidney disease. In such scenarios, abortion is part of evidence-based medical care, aimed at preventing injury, infertility, or death.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) also recognize abortion as essential emergency care under the Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act (EMTALA), requiring hospitals to provide it when delay would threaten a patient’s life.

However, some medical and ethical groups oppose defining abortion as healthcare, arguing that because its primary purpose is to end fetal life rather than treat a disease, it falls outside traditional medical ethics.

In conclusion, while moral and philosophical perspectives differ, mainstream global and U.S. medical authorities affirm that abortion is sometimes healthcare—particularly when medically necessary to safeguard the health or life of the pregnant person.


Perplexity.ai

And you;re part of the group that ignores, doesn't comprehend or doesn't give a shit about the above MEDICAL information.