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Pretty easily, actually. Just make it so that abortion can only be done before the baby has had any time to actually start developing. What you want to do is a gradual rollback over-time until you reach the point where you're no longer sacrificing your potential children at a facility built for the purpose of offering up the corpses of dead children to the cult of molek.I'm a literal surprised at the amount of pro-life people here, considering the amount of vegetable "please kill me" babies that have threads, but respect nonetheless. Personally, I'm pro-choice, but in the strictest sense. I'd rather abortions be incredibly rare; medical necessities, horrific rape cases, etc.
But seriously, what are the actual chances that any of this stuff will actually change? Now, I'm no lawyer, but changing the laws once is one thing, changing them back seems like it would be a bit harder.
well yeah, childbirth is hard. No shit. It doesn't stop kids from being the literal future of humanity as a whole. Andrea Yates is a special case, and you cannot seriously make laws based on special case incidents when in the vast majority of cases that simply does not happen.It's not even so much that I hate kids (though yeah, I do think babies are pretty disgusting) as it is that I have a history of mental illness and would probably end up with postpartum psychosis. That's what happened with Andrea Yates, her shitty fundie husband insisted on using her as a broodmare despite her worsening psychosis til she drowned all her kids because she was convinced she was saving them from a fate worse than death. She didn't hate kids, it's just that constant pregnancy and childbirth literally drove her violently insane.
Another fun fact, childbirth can literally rip your taint from vagina to anus. That isn't something particularly uncommon either.
This is why it's every man's duty to find a woman with nice, wide, child-bearing hips before making the commitment to pump her full of baby batter and start a big old happy family together.
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