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In reply to the discussion: I'm pro-choice but, [View all]Agschmid
(28,749 posts)33. The problem with this...
and I am fully pro-choice, is that technology continues to make this point a moving target. Roe was born in 1973 (I believe) and technology has made leap and bounds since then...
A micro preemie is a baby born weighing less than 1 pound, 12 ounces (800 grams) or before 26 weeks gestation. Because they are born months before their due dates, micro preemies face long NICU stays. Although many extremely premature babies grow up with no long-term effects of prematurity, others face severe health problems throughout life.
Babies born after 26 weeks are called very premature, moderately preterm, or late preterm babies.
What Is the Survival Rate for Micro Preemies?
Micro preemies are very fragile, and every day that a mom spends pregnant increases her baby's chance of survival.
Born at 22 weeks: About 10% of babies survive
23 weeks: 50% to 66% of babies survive
24 weeks: 66% to 80% of babies survive
25 weeks: 75% to 85% of babies survive
26 weeks: Over 90% of babies survive
Babies born after 26 weeks are called very premature, moderately preterm, or late preterm babies.
What Is the Survival Rate for Micro Preemies?
Micro preemies are very fragile, and every day that a mom spends pregnant increases her baby's chance of survival.
Born at 22 weeks: About 10% of babies survive
23 weeks: 50% to 66% of babies survive
24 weeks: 66% to 80% of babies survive
25 weeks: 75% to 85% of babies survive
26 weeks: Over 90% of babies survive
What will come in the future? Nothing wrong with abortion again but I disagree with setting a specific time for when or when not abortion can occur. That being said I am a male so it's not my body and therefor not my choice to make.
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Buddhists believe that the first breath is when the soul enters the body and I just read a bit ago
Mnemosyne
Feb 2013
#1
Then the earliest point should be the one taken, right? I think that's what Roe v Wade did.
Honeycombe8
Feb 2013
#24
That's against the law, unless the baby will die upon birth, or unless the fetus or birth could
Honeycombe8
Feb 2013
#51
Yes, but unfortunately wages keep getting crushed and having a baby is a huge financial burden.
JaneyVee
Feb 2013
#40
there was a time after I had an abortion that I was unsure if I had done the right thing
liberal_at_heart
Feb 2013
#61
I'm Sure the Original Poster Didn't Start the Thread so they Could get Snark From Posters Like You
dballance
Feb 2013
#6
Seemed Rather Condescending to Me and Added no Value to Discourse on the Thread
dballance
Feb 2013
#10
Actually, I Haven't Said Anything on the Topic of The Thread and Don't Intend To
dballance
Feb 2013
#19
None of that matters. Jane Roe v. Henry Wade is about controlling your own body.
RB TexLa
Feb 2013
#44
On this issue I am "center-left", while I agree there should be a choice for abortion,
DrewFlorida
Feb 2013
#54
I support Roe v. Wade's definition of this point &, btw, rape or not, is ir-relevant to the woman's
patrice
Feb 2013
#57