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In reply to the discussion: Supreme Court opinion on abortion uses the phrase "domestic supply of infants." It's on page 34 [View all]LeftInTX
(34,483 posts)22. They are quoting a CDC study
Adoption experiences of women and men, and demand for children to adopt by women ages 18-44 in the United States; data from the National Survey of Family Growth
https://stacks.cdc.gov/view/cdc/7033
The CDC study does not mention abortion. It only discusses live births. It shows that
https://stacks.cdc.gov/view/cdc/7033
The CDC study does not mention abortion. It only discusses live births. It shows that
the practice of relinquishing an infant for adoption has remained very low at 1.0% of babies born during this period.
Not enough children for adoption because single mothers now raise their infants instead of giving them up for adoption?![]()
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Supreme Court opinion on abortion uses the phrase "domestic supply of infants." It's on page 34 [View all]
Swede
May 2022
OP
The facts are: Women who are single keep their children and no longer give them up for adoption
LeftInTX
May 2022
#35
Sort of like China's for-profit forced organ harvesting using political prisoners as donors.
sop
May 2022
#3
That is the whole point to "smaller gov't", less regs, more opportunity for corruption...
Thomas Hurt
May 2022
#11
Yes, and which groups are lobbying Congress for favorable adoption laws and materiel
bucolic_frolic
May 2022
#16
Why aren't the reporters asking these people what the government will pay per forced birth?
Tumbulu
May 2022
#5
I'm surprised some anti-abortion apologist hasn't yet argued pregnant women will now be able to
sop
May 2022
#36
There are enough idiots in that cohort that I wouldn't be surprised
littlemissmartypants
May 2022
#46
That is just awful. What are they going to do have baby factories with enslaved women..wouldn't
Demsrule86
May 2022
#12
The funny thing is that the forced birth movement caused this lack of supply
Farmer-Rick
May 2022
#27
Yes, they will need to stigmatize single mothers again in order for moms to give up their infants.
LeftInTX
May 2022
#43
It was an industry from about 1850 to the 1960s, shipping orphans and poor kids
bucolic_frolic
May 2022
#15
But what the hell does that have to do with the question of constitutionality?!?!?!?!?
groundloop
May 2022
#20
Not a single thing. It's based on the fact that single women tend to keep their children nowadays
LeftInTX
May 2022
#38
It's not enough to take control of the bodies of potential mothers.
littlemissmartypants
May 2022
#52