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boston bean

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Sun Nov 3, 2013, 06:01 PM Nov 2013

Top 10 Anti-Abortion Myths [View all]

1. "You can't be pro-choice and be anti-death penalty/anti-war at the same time."

False. The pro-choice position is predicated on the idea that women have the right to decide whether to carry their pregnancies to term. The victims of the death penalty and war are fully conscious persons rather than presentient entities in a woman's womb, so the moral questions involved are entirely different.

2. "Abortion causes breast cancer."

Mostly false. In 1997, the New England Journal of Medicine published the largest-scale study ever on this subject--with 1.5 million participants--which concluded that there is no independent link between abortion and breast cancer. Clearly if abortion does increase the risk of breast cancer, it does so by an undetectably small margin. Becoming pregnant and carrying a pregnancy to term may, however, reduce the risk of breast cancer.

3. "This is what an abortion looks like."

Almost always false. Many abortion protest photographs are artist's renderings or the result of image manipulation, and the bulk of the rest are of very late-term fetuses aborted for emergency medical reasons. The most well-known graphic abortion poster is of a 30-week-old fetus, aborted six full weeks into the third trimester. The vast majority of abortions are performed during the first trimester, and Roe v. Wade only protects first and second trimester abortions.

4. "Even first-trimester fetuses can feel pain."

False. Fetal nerve cells can react to trauma, but pain reception requires a neocortex--which is not formed until early in the third trimester.


5. "Fetuses become conscious at 8 weeks."

False. Fetuses begin to develop a minimal brain stem at 7 weeks, but are not capable of consciousness until the third trimester and most likely remain unconscious until birth. As one brain scientist puts it: "the fetus and neonate appears incapable of ... experiencing or generating 'true' emotion or any semblance of higher order, forebrain mediated cognitive activity."

6. "Emergency contraception causes abortions."

False. Emergency contraception prevents pregnancy from occurring in the first place by blocking fertilization of the egg and subsequent implantation in the uterus; it does not, and cannot, induce abortions. If your objective is to reduce the number of abortions, then the single most effective thing you can do to achieve that goal is to help make emergency contraception universally available over the counter.


7. "Banning abortion will get rid of it, once and for all."

False. In El Salvador, abortion is illegal with a possible 30-year prison sentence attached--and women can still easily obtain cheap black market abortificients to induce abortion. The only drawback? No medical supervision. Banning abortion won't put an end to abortion, but it will put women's lives at risk.


8. "Pro-choice activists want to increase the number of abortions."

False. Pro-choice activists lead the charge in advocating comprehensive sex education, increased access to birth control, condom use, and emergency contraception, all of which reduce the incidence of abortion. Strangely, anti-abortion activists work equally hard to make these options more difficult to access--creating the impression that the anti-abortion movement is more concerned with sexual purity than abortion.

9. "Pro-choice activists want abortion on demand until the moment of birth."

False. Pro-choice activists work to protect the Roe v. Wade standard, which allows states to ban elective third-trimester abortions. The debate over late-term and partial-birth abortions has to do with abortions performed for emergency medical reasons, not elective abortions.


10. "Human life begins at conception."

False. Human life actually begins prior to conception, because each sperm and egg cell is a living thing. It is more relevant to discuss when sentience, or self-awareness, begins. In 2000, the British House of Lords established a Commission of Inquiry into Fetal Sentience, which estimated that higher-level brain development begins to commence at about 23 weeks.


http://civilliberty.about.com/od/abortion/tp/abortionmyths.htm

Posting these so persons can recognize when they come across anti choice comments on the web and how to counter it.
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Top 10 Anti-Abortion Myths [View all] boston bean Nov 2013 OP
Thanks for then info. Very informative. Arkansas Granny Nov 2013 #1
I particularly like # 10 boston bean Nov 2013 #2
lol. I hear there's something about that in the Old Testament which Arkansas Granny Nov 2013 #5
True, something about going blind? boston bean Nov 2013 #12
Love #8 gollygee Nov 2013 #3
Probably also true GeoWilliam750 Nov 2013 #19
Good stuff - K&R - nt Ohio Joe Nov 2013 #4
thank you! handmade34 Nov 2013 #6
Thanks for this video. redqueen Nov 2013 #14
Seconding redqueens thanks for posting. boston bean Nov 2013 #15
thankyou, bostonbean. excellent info to have BlancheSplanchnik Nov 2013 #7
Number 7, and its correllary, SheilaT Nov 2013 #8
Yeah, they conveniently forget how it was pre Roe v Wade. boston bean Nov 2013 #9
I hope the anti-choicers here take notice of this thread. Vashta Nerada Nov 2013 #10
Yes, I love number ten passiveporcupine Nov 2013 #11
Humans apparently have the highest rate of miscarriages of SheilaT Nov 2013 #23
K&R MadrasT Nov 2013 #13
I have another one... kag Nov 2013 #16
Good input. Yes, what you say is true. boston bean Nov 2013 #17
k&R nt TBF Nov 2013 #18
A minor quibble in an otherwise excellent post Pmc1962 Nov 2013 #20
Excellent point and welcome to DU ismnotwasm Nov 2013 #22
K&R CFLDem Nov 2013 #21
I assume you/the author mean anti-choice myths Doctor_J Nov 2013 #24
I quoted directly from the article. boston bean Nov 2013 #25
yeah, the author uses the term "partial birth abortion" too. These phrases make my antennae Doctor_J Nov 2013 #27
again, it's difficult with all the obsfucation the rw puts out there boston bean Nov 2013 #28
K&R and bookmarked! JNelson6563 Nov 2013 #26
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