Comments by "Goose" (@goose7574) on "College Students Really Think This" video.

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  4.  @preceecharles5814  Right? I don't understand how people can believe pregnancy is something soooo different. Maybe I'm just different, because I had two miscarriages, and then finally had my one and only child. I suffered from Hyperemesis Gravidarum, which is a very severe illness during pregnancy. In fact, I was hospitalized multiple times because of it, was on two anti-emetics that are traditionally given to chemo patients, received weekly doses of I.V. fluids and B combo shots, going through this from 6.5 weeks until I was just shy of 35 weeks. Some women even end up with PICC lines, because it's so severe. I don't know, I guess some people just don't look at "a life" and value it as much as others. At the end it the day, whether it's an embryo forming into a fetus, or already a fetus... IT'S STILL A LIFE What's crazy to me, is how people who are Pro-Life, get ridiculed and attacked, but yet the ones who aren't, hardly get attacked like Pro-Lifer's do. And here we are just fighting for LIFE... Even as a survivor of child molestation and rape as an adult, I'm still Pro-Life. I guess I just look at things differently and don't believe that one horrific ACT, constitutes an even greater one... Abortions in some states are now legal all the way up until 40weeks, for ANY REASON THE MEDICAL PROVIDER DEEMS NECESSARY Now, we aren't talking about the traditional reason, mother's life is in danger or things of those nature. An those things have been LEGAL already. We are talking about the right of the mother, just choosing to terminate. Yes, most states only allow it under 24 weeks. Some have had a "gray area" using the terminology of "before the baby is viable, usually been 22-26 weeks." Soooo... In those cases, what do they do? Somebody comes in at 23 weeks, who makes the decision? Not too mention, we have now seen clips where people have told "expectant mother's," to NOT say they were over 24 weeks, or whatever the cut off was, because then they wouldn't be able to have one. That's just crazy. Babies have been born and survived now at 21weeks and a few days...*18wks+ EARLY* But yet gullible, ignorant, UNEDUCATED, people... Want to say that it's not a life until it's born??? MUST BE AN 👽 OR SOMETHING Give me a freaking break. Or... Some say it has to "pass through the vaginal canal." Hmmm... Guess I was never born, because I have a twin, and we were delivered cesarian. When Abortion was first legalized, it was supposed to be safe, legal and "RARE" I wouldn't consider the CDC's reporting of over 45.7 million REPORTED Abortions between 1970 and 2015, to be RARE
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  5.  @smashmusique  I'm completely against Abortion. I don't think somebody should be able to go in and say, kill my baby and take it out. We already have in place, guidelines for women in the event something happens and the mother's life is in danger. Heck, there are even things in place, for mother's to terminate if they find out there's something wrong with their baby. I am just against Abortion as we are talking about. I've actually had mutiple friends carry their child to term, knowing they wouldn't make it, they just weren't going to terminate. 3 were different cases of Trisomy. The first passed at 26wks gestation, and was delivered stillborn, one was born at home, my friend (the mother), who's been a nurse for 20 years, actually resuscitated her baby within a minute of being born, and she then lived for another 11 days. The third passed at 29wks gestation, and was delivered stillborn. I just have a very different take on pregnancy, and I really think it's because of what I've personally been through. People want to get all irritated about the heartbeat bill, but if you think about it, there's really nothing wrong with it. It's not supposed to be used for birth control (hence the term rare). If you're raped, not only will they give you the morning after pill at the hospital (or you can get it yourself at the pharmacy too, it's over the counter in a lot of areas). If you still find out that you could be pregnant, you're going to continue checking. Usually working with a doctor and having bloodwork done to test your HCG levels. If you find out you're pregnant from rape, you can still go in before 8/9 weeks. People who have been raped, know when it happens. They never forget the facts, and you're going to continue with certain testing, until you find out you're "safe" from diseases and whether or not you're pregnant. I know, because I've been through it.
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