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In reply to the discussion: I'm pro-choice but, [View all]liberal_at_heart
(12,081 posts)every egg, every sperm, every miscarriage, every frozen embryo in a fertility clinic, every ectopic pregnancy, every sexual encounter using birth control, every normal pregnancy has the potential of life but until the process is complete and the fetus is able to survive outside the womb the question as to when life begins no one knows. I look at couples who have large families and I think wow if they had decided to not have that many children then those children would not be alive. I decided two was enough for me and me and my husband dediced on permanent birth control. By doing that we were preventing any future potential life from entering the world. Does that mean we did a bad thing? Some Catholics, evangelicals, and other Christians would probably think so.