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In reply to the discussion: This is not fiction [View all]lonely bird
(2,815 posts)57. Irrelevant
If she was injured that traumatically in a car accident the impact is the same.
It is not about whether the pregnancy caused her condition. It is about what is happening.
Iirc, the fetus is not developing correctly as well. If determined to be do to the condition of the mothers body then termination should be in order.
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Yes, and Charlemagne Equity Fund will have a deluge of applications ./nt
bucolic_frolic
May 2025
#59
I don't think parents have legal obligations for adult children in most cases. Doesn't make sense. Nt
lostnfound
May 2025
#65
Go OT on them and quote Numbers 11: 5-13, the test for an unfaithful wife.
multigraincracker
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#32
The powers that be have taken away her reproductive rights from the beginning and now her dignity to die peacefully
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#31
The Catholic Church ruled that terminally ill people could in good conscience refuse "extraordinary measures"
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May 2025
#53