• Up until the Court's decision, most of the Mexican penal codes acknowledged three causes for legal abortions: rape, fetal anomalies, and risk to the mother's life. (humanrightsincontext.be)
  • In particular, we use an approach inspired by Donati's (1992) political discourse analysis and by Snow and Bedford's (1988) framing analysis to explore communication on the risk of infertility in the abortion debate, the risk of fetal abnormalities in the prenatal screening debate, and the risk of emotional deprivation and morbidity in infants in the debate on mothering practices. (bmj.com)
  • In Monaco and Hungary abortions are additionally allowed in cases of fetal deformity, whereas in Poland - although prohibited in case of fetal deformity - abortions are legal in cases of incest, rape, or when the pregnancy threatens the life of the mother. (voelkerrechtsblog.org)
  • Abortion is the induced termination of a pregnancy , [1] often causing fetal pain . (conservapedia.com)
  • Francois Lafitte opened an abortion clinic in the 1960s,[8] becoming Chairman of BPAS (British Pregnancy Advisory Service) which supplied fetal material for research into pre-natal disability diagnosis. (cmq.org.uk)
  • It noted that abortion is unique in dealing with "what those decisions called 'fetal life' and what the law now before us describes as an 'unborn human being. (jonathanturley.org)
  • The justices argued that the criminalization of abortion stigmatizes, is discriminatory for women, affects the poorest and most vulnerable, and that access to safe abortion must be a right for all women. (humanrightsincontext.be)
  • Just two days after ruling the unconstitutionality of the criminalization of abortion, the Supreme Court also ruled that one of those amendments-that of the state of Sinaloa-was unconstitutional. (humanrightsincontext.be)
  • I am going to pass a law that will end the criminalization of abortion and allow the care of any abortion in any public center," Fernandez said on Wednesday at the Institute of Political Studies in Paris. (angelusnews.com)
  • Abortion was made a constitutional right in 1973 (18 years before 1991). (americanfuturist.net)
  • In the early seventies, a leftist movement within society brought forth the increasing normalization and, in 1973, even legalization of general abortion. (americanfuturist.net)
  • [3] There have been more than 60 million abortions in the United States since 1973. (conservapedia.com)
  • In 1973, 30 states banned abortion at any stage of a pregnancy, with some exceptions for the health of the mother. (jonathanturley.org)
  • In Berkeley Voices episode #95, Berkeley Law professor Khiara M. Bridges says the right to an abortion is only one element in a universe of other rights and abilities that people with a capacity for pregnancy need. (berkeley.edu)
  • The protocol also allows for what Pope Francis has denounced as "eugenic abortion," the termination of a pregnancy because the unborn baby is diagnosed with a disability. (angelusnews.com)
  • Eleven years later, out of the 47 ECHR States-parties, 40 do not only acknowledge the legality of abortion on broader grounds, but have further legalised abortion on demand during the first 10 to 24 weeks of the pregnancy. (voelkerrechtsblog.org)
  • And when it comes to that, 18,150 abortions occur after the 21st week of pregnancy [8] - the earliest point children can be born prematurely and live. (conservapedia.com)
  • [9] An additional 45,980 abortions occur in the 16th-20th weeks of pregnancy. (conservapedia.com)
  • [8] These are 60 thousand abortions each year that are clearly murder, since the child is at or near the same stage of pregnancy as children born prematurely via C-Section. (conservapedia.com)
  • [14] ( See History ) Gallup polling in 2012 reveals that just 24% of Americans support abortion after the first 12 weeks of pregnancy, [15] even though abortion is allowed in all 9 months. (conservapedia.com)
  • 6] The Family Planning Association claimed "the aim is to reduce conceptions"- but more under-18s "making different choices about pregnancy"(i.e. 'choosing' abortion') was "another indicator of the strategy at work. (cmq.org.uk)
  • GENEVA, May 31, 2002 (LSN.ca) - A year ago, LifeSite reported that Switzerland's socialist-controlled parliament passed a law legalizing abortion on demand in the first three months of pregnancy. (lifesitenews.com)
  • States like Colorado, New Jersey, Oregon and Delaware actually protected abortion without any limit on the stage of a pregnancy - guaranteeing the right up to just before time of birth. (jonathanturley.org)
  • Roughly 60 percent of abortions today are carried out at home, not in clinics, using pills with mifepristone and misoprostol to abort a pregnancy. (jonathanturley.org)
  • The new law makes an abortions a matter between a woman and her doctor up to the 24th week of pregnancy. (christorchaos.com)
  • However, abortions generally are per formed during the first 12 weeks of pregnancy. (christorchaos.com)
  • The Court has clarified that when the pregnant woman's life is risked, access to abortion is non-negotiable ( X v. the United Kingdom , para 19). (voelkerrechtsblog.org)
  • Today's vote successfully ended a bitter and tenacious campaign begun in 1966 by a Manhattan Democrat Assemblyman, Albert H. Blumenthal, to reform the law passed in 1830 that permits an abortion only to save a woman's life. (christorchaos.com)
  • After the 24th week, the new law would allow an abortion only when necessary to save the woman's life. (christorchaos.com)
  • Argentine law allows abortion in cases of rape or threat to the life or "social health" of the mother, but pro-abortion advocates had complained access was limited due to conscientious objection rights granted to medical personnel. (angelusnews.com)
  • Rape or life of the mother are extremely rare circumstances accounting for less than 1% of all abortions, with little bearing on the broader "abortion on demand" issue, particularly since all legislation the pro-life movement has been putting out recently has included exceptions for them, and many states had laws allowing abortion for such cases before Roe v. Wade - abortion was legalized for other reasons. (conservapedia.com)
  • The movement to legalize abortion has its roots in the scarcely mentioned eugenics movement of the early 20th century which in turn has inspired the present day population control agenda. (truthsnitch.com)
  • Abortion has two victims: the unborn child, and the mother who can never forget the loss she caused. (conservapedia.com)
  • [13] Abortion always ends the life of the unborn child, typically by dismemberment. (conservapedia.com)
  • Even more disturbing, files released under the Freedom of Information Act reveal a 'sex industry' with the unborn child as raw material, creating income for abortion clinics and work for researchers, while fulfilling the long-term goals of population control and eugenics. (cmq.org.uk)
  • Argentina's Senate voted against the bill in the early hours of Aug. 9, dashing the hopes of supporters of legal abortion in the predominantly Catholic country, homeland of Pope Francis. (angelusnews.com)
  • The most recent opinion poll indicates that a majority of Swiss people - 63 per cent - support "updating" the 1942 law that has limited access to abortion in predominantly Catholic cantons. (lifesitenews.com)
  • 4] Contraceptive education - a long-cherished aim of the eugenics movement, of which the abortion campaign was part [5] - fuelled promiscuity and thus conceptions. (cmq.org.uk)
  • In a survey of 309 general practitioners in the United Kingdom, 42% of the respondents reported that they would "help a patient die" if it were legal to do so, and 30% supported legalization of assisted suicide. (consciencelaws.org)
  • Various Episcopal Conferences around the world have published pastoral letters and statements to address the challenges posed to healthcare professionals and patients especially in Catholic institutions by the legalization of assisted suicide and voluntary euthanasia in some countries. (ldysinger.com)
  • [5] After communism was overthrown in Poland , abortion there declined by 99% after abortion was abolished, [6] and women's health has dramatically improved there due to fewer abortions. (conservapedia.com)
  • In 2010, it further acknowledged a consensus amongst the substantial majority of ECHR States-parties towards allowing abortion on broader grounds than the risk to the pregnant woman's health ( A, B and C v. Ireland , para 235). (voelkerrechtsblog.org)
  • Pro-life advocates react in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Aug. 9 after lawmakers voted against a bill that would have legalized abortion. (angelusnews.com)
  • Abortion advocates have always known that contraception leads to abortion, but hoped abortion would lead to contraception - better sterilisation, since the eugenics/population control movement believed the numbers of 'unfit' should be curbed and that they were 'mad' to want children, thus requesting abortion showed mental competence. (cmq.org.uk)
  • Reproductive justice, the framework, would be interested in expanding and making sure everyone who needed the service (an abortion) had access to it. (berkeley.edu)
  • Reproductive rights organizations estimate that some 700 women have been imprisoned in the country under the "crime of abortion. (humanrightsincontext.be)
  • According to Verónica Cruz Sánchez, director of the reproductive rights organization Las Libres, based in the conservative state of Guanajuato, some 70% of all the women in prison have had miscarriages, not abortions. (humanrightsincontext.be)
  • While the first section will provide an overview of reproductive rights and abortion debates in Canada, the second section will focus on the concept of reproductive justice. (wgs270.org)
  • Transmen and non-binary folks face additional barriers and challenges when it comes to reproductive rights and abortion access. (wgs270.org)
  • Should the state have a say in the reproductive lives and choices of women and folks who have abortions? (wgs270.org)
  • Reproductive rights" is a term commonly used to include abortion on demand. (blogspot.com)
  • Owing to the decline of the Catholic Church in Central and South America, a factor that has been greatly aggravated and worsened by the forceful arm of American Protestant heretics and American secularism for political ends, pagan practices such as abortion are returning to that nation, and with this an increase in the persecution of Christianity and the Church. (shoebat.com)
  • Organisations associated with the Catholic Church (or indeed any group, religious or secular, opposed to abortion) should not invite Mrs Blair to their events - or her husband, as I blogged recently . (blogspot.com)
  • [16] Just 25% believe abortion should be legal under all circumstances, and an additional 13% believe it should be legal under most circumstances. (conservapedia.com)
  • That world is already taking shape with states crafting their laws reflecting the values of their citizens from Colorado passing a law protecting the right to abortion up to the moment of birth to Louisiana banning all abortions except in limited circumstances. (jonathanturley.org)
  • Mexico is a federal republic and each state has its own penal code, so abortion laws differ from state to state. (humanrightsincontext.be)
  • This kind of persecution of women is a result of the strengthening of restrictive abortion laws in the country, after abortion was decriminalized in Mexico City in 2007. (humanrightsincontext.be)
  • Beginning in the early 1820s, however, both Canada (under British colonial rule) and the newly independent U.S. began to enact increasingly restrictive laws fully prohibiting abortion. (wgs270.org)
  • Roughly 16 states are poised or expected to make abortion illegal immediately under so-called trigger laws. (jonathanturley.org)
  • The theory and practice of eugenics covers the entire spectrum of the "slippery slope," from artificial contraception to abortion to euthanasia to genocide, and also encompasses many other evils as well. (ewtn.com)
  • If we apply these percentages to the overall number of abortions ( I know we can't "technically" do that because the numbers are from different years, but its close enough to get a good mental picture of what we're talking about here) you will find that to be the champion of 72,480 women, you have been a party to the murder of 833,520 innocent lives. (truthsnitch.com)
  • It is a fact that the race that has the most abortions in percentages and numbers, is exactly the same race that provides the U.S. with the most violent criminals between the ages of 16 and 26. (americanfuturist.net)
  • Chief Justice Arturo Zaldívar said, after Mexico's Supreme Court unanimously ruled that criminalizing abortion is unconstitutional. (humanrightsincontext.be)
  • [4] In a pro-life victory on June 24, 2022, the Supreme Court reversed the pro-abortion Roe v. Wade decision. (conservapedia.com)
  • Rather than making abortion rare, the annual number of abortions has increased 1500% since Roe v. Wade . (conservapedia.com)
  • The reasoning is that abortion prevented the births of subsequent generations of mostly poor, underprivileged, and unwanted children within an environment conducive to the creation of criminals. (americanfuturist.net)
  • A growing body of evidence increasingly suggests that abortion is linked to Breast Cancer, later premature births, and other health concerns. (conservapedia.com)
  • In addition, there is a concern that abortion may be replaced by another form of eugenics in the US at a point in the future. (shoebat.com)
  • Public advertisements began to appear, making abortion a more obvious social reality and gaining public attention as a matter of political concern. (wgs270.org)
  • The court and Justice Brett Kavanaugh's concurrence repeat, almost mantra-like: "Nothing in this opinion should be understood to cast doubt on precedents that do not concern abortion. (jonathanturley.org)
  • This meant that information about abortion and contraceptives was largely communicated by a network of women that remained at the periphery of the formal political and medical realms. (wgs270.org)
  • In order to stake out the moral high ground over midwives, physicians increasingly opposed abortion, which was largely practiced by midwives. (wgs270.org)
  • Abortion is largely accepted even for reasons that do not have anything to do with the fetus' health. (freesmfhosting.com)
  • Before we go any further let's get some data to roughly ascertain the numbers of those women who get abortions based on those criteria we listed above. (truthsnitch.com)
  • There are accounts that suggest that many Indigenous women used a variety of practices to induce abortion, and it was also a fact of life after colonization as well. (wgs270.org)
  • To the extent that abortion was subject to legal regulation, the standards in both the U.S. and Canada were relatively permissive until the 1800s, and followed the quickening distinction. (wgs270.org)
  • However, it found that the MoA enjoyed by the States on the regulation of abortions remained broad and that allowing abortions only when the health of the mother is at stake, did not exceed this MoA ( A, B and C v. Ireland , para 241). (voelkerrechtsblog.org)
  • This was most likely the basis of ECtHR's pronouncement of a wide MoA enjoyed by the States on the regulation of abortions. (voelkerrechtsblog.org)
  • Opponents of abortion commonly spend most of their time establishing that the fetus is a person, and hardly any time explain-ing the step from there to the impermissibility of abortion. (scrapsfromtheloft.com)
  • As the Argentinian government prepares a bill to decriminalize abortion and make it "safe, legal and available to all women," the bishops' conference launched a campaign titled "Yes to women, yes to life," the focal point of which will be a Mass on March 8, International Women's Day. (angelusnews.com)
  • This week, he announced that he was going to present a bill that would legalize "a woman's right to abortion when she wants one," while at the same time, help women who want to continue with their pregnancies. (angelusnews.com)
  • This part of the module will use the language of "men" and "women" given that the abortion debate has mostly occurred on this terrain. (wgs270.org)
  • That being said, it is important to keep in mind that not only women have abortions, and not only women get pregnant. (wgs270.org)
  • Men vs. women: The abortion debate raises questions about fairness and equality. (wgs270.org)
  • Abortion was practiced by women in settler colonies as it had been in their European countries of origin. (wgs270.org)
  • Because of the scarcity of birth control and the strain each additional child placed on already desperate families, women often attempted home abortions by using sharp objects or homemade remedies. (yoest.com)
  • Breast cancer rates increase by more than six times for women who have abortion. (conservapedia.com)
  • Millions of women who had an abortion later suffer psychologically or physically from it, and support groups exist to help. (conservapedia.com)
  • [12] "Abortion doesn't solve your problems, it only creates different ones," warned a full-page ad by women who had abortions. (conservapedia.com)
  • 1] Without information on the well-documented physical and mental health risks of abortion [2] from clinics charging £80 for counselling,[3] how 'balanced' a judgement can women make? (cmq.org.uk)
  • Now, out of all the reasons I could find, the ones most often touted by the majority of leftist academics were the introduction of abortion and "an upturn in social-economic development for underdeveloped communities" , a.k.a. gibs for niggers and spics. (americanfuturist.net)
  • It finds that intelligence can account for most of the disparity between academics and the general population on the issues of abortion, homosexuality and traditional gender roles. (blogspot.com)
  • Among other things, the "abortion protocol" makes it possible for a girl as young as 13 to have an abortion without her parents' consent. (angelusnews.com)
  • Under extreme pressure from those who should provide support - including the child's father - how authentic is consent to abortion? (cmq.org.uk)
  • Furthermore, since abortion in Mexico is very negatively regarded ( 53% of Mexicans think that abortion should be illegal) and there is legal uncertainty for health care personnel, legal abortions are hard to access and are rarely officially practiced. (humanrightsincontext.be)
  • Physicians, district prosecutors and judges obstruct women's access to legal abortions as much as they can, so in many cases it is virtually impossible to get one. (humanrightsincontext.be)
  • In December, the government of Alberto Fernandez announced a liberalization of access to abortion, in the limited cases where it is legal in Argentina, under a protocol announced by Health Minister Gines Gonzalez Garcia. (angelusnews.com)
  • I would be heard," wrote Margaret Sanger after one of her patients died of a self-induced abortion in 1913. (yoest.com)
  • Abortion seems to be a big reason why the drop off happened, it explains the near vertical drop off in teen homicides in the following 10 to 15 years from 1991, but it doesn't explain all of the decline since despite the abortion changes, the black population was and is still growing alongside the latino population. (americanfuturist.net)
  • Historically, abortion was first made legal and unrestricted nationwide in the Soviet Union under Lenin and his Bolsheviks . (conservapedia.com)
  • Last week, when Fernandez was in Rome, there was some controversy over the abortion debate. (angelusnews.com)
  • This is true even in Canada, where the abortion debate is relatively stable. (wgs270.org)
  • In the 2019 election, we saw the enduring weight of the abortion debate when Andrew Scheer was hurt by his pro-life views (even when he promised not to reopen the debate). (wgs270.org)
  • Indeed, the recent Polish near-absolute abortion ban has revived the debate on the existence of a foetus' right to life and balancing it with women's right to abortion. (voelkerrechtsblog.org)
  • ALBANY, April 10-The State Senate, after more than two hours of quiet but emotional debate, voted 31 to 26 today to accept an Assembly bill that strikes the state's 140‐year‐old abortion law from the books. (christorchaos.com)
  • It upsets me that they have bought into the lie that in order to protect that miniscule part of the population, they MUST join with the progressive movement which lobbies for a woman's "right" to abortion on demand for any reason- that reason usually being rooted in convenience and selfishness. (truthsnitch.com)
  • The abortion on demand type of "progressives" are distasteful enough, but of even more cause for alarm are the "people behind the curtain" who take advantage of these "useful idiots" (because that's how THEY see you, not how I see you- I told you I'm not pulling any punches) to further their horrific agendas of the age old practice of eugenics or the intellectual penchant for population control. (truthsnitch.com)
  • Most Americans believe abortion should usually be illegal save in rare cases. (conservapedia.com)
  • The court has now declared that the future of abortion will rest with 330 million Americans rather than nine justices. (jonathanturley.org)
  • Most opposition to abortion relies on the premise that the fetus is a human being, a person, from the moment of conception. (scrapsfromtheloft.com)
  • Severe abnormalities of the fetus and risks for the physical and/or psychological health of the woman are often cited as valid reasons for abortion. (freesmfhosting.com)
  • However, these cases altogether probably account for less than 10% of all the reasons for having an abortion. (humanrightsincontext.be)
  • There are only two sources that provide nationwide abortion statistics- the Guttmacher Institute privately and the CDC publicly. (truthsnitch.com)
  • As such, even if abortion was to disappear from the US, it would likely serve only to transfer attempts to expand abortion around the world in order to find another "source" of parts to continue the same experiments. (shoebat.com)
  • And yet such experiments encouraged vested interests in abortion that enmeshed science, governments and disability charities. (cmq.org.uk)
  • Recent political battles over abortion counselling highlighted the inherent conflict of interests in clinics advising potential customers. (cmq.org.uk)
  • Undeterred, an incestuous network of campaigns and charities advocated sex education, contraception and abortion, with clinics disposing of the outcomes. (cmq.org.uk)
  • In the 1970s, with most doctors and nurses invoking the Abortion Act's 'conscience clause', campaigners' calls for more NHS abortions [15] made more money for the clinics. (cmq.org.uk)
  • Abortion increases the risk of breast cancer, future premature birth, mental illness, and other long-term health problems for the mother, as detailed below. (conservapedia.com)
  • People who love abortion love murdering children, and while there are those who will say "I do not love murdering children," the act of abortion itself is child murder. (shoebat.com)
  • During a demonstration Saturday for the continued legalization of abortion, a group of pro-murder activists tried to set fire to the Mexico City Metropolitan Cathedral. (shoebat.com)
  • Only Uruguay, Cuba and Guyana have legalized abortion in Latin America, with several countries in the region having strong pro-life constitutions, including Argentina, where the Carta Magna calls for life to be protected from the moment of conception. (angelusnews.com)
  • The CEDAW committee is notorious among pro-lifers for using the CEDAW convention to bully countries into allowing abortion, even though the convention doesn't mention abortion. (blogspot.com)
  • While many countries have decriminalized abortion, most are closer to Mississippi than Michigan in limiting abortion to the first or second trimester . (jonathanturley.org)
  • A quick visit to Cherie Blair's website reveals that she endorses a radical pro-abortion agenda by the United Nations. (blogspot.com)
  • Even so, around 12,000 abortions are done each year because many doctors are willing to approve the procedure. (lifesitenews.com)
  • We had returned there in June of last year for the fiftieth anniversary reunion of the Oyster Bay High School graduating class of 1969 (see Only One Reunion Matters ) and found ourselves there around this time a year ago en route back to Texas after having a brief trip to Connecticut. (christorchaos.com)
  • The partisans of eugenic planning hear that other music, the music that says that there shall be nothing random in the world, nothing independent, nothing moved by its own vitality, nothing out of keeping with some idea: even our children must not be our progeny, but our creation. (ewtn.com)
  • Until about 1985 in this country, eugenics practice had been limited to dictating that it is we , not God, who determines who will be born into this world (through the widespread practice of abortion). (ewtn.com)
  • This does not intrinsically mean that a person who opposes abortion needs to get involved in the "pro-life" movement, and there are understandable reasons why one would not want to. (shoebat.com)
  • Abortion has also come to be a defining issue for both feminism, progressive politics, and conservative politics. (wgs270.org)
  • Within the framework of the celebration of International Women's Day and seeing the announced legislative treatment of the legalization of abortion," the leadership of the bishops' conference invited every prelate in Argentina, along with the whole Church, to come together and pray for the protection of human life. (angelusnews.com)
  • In July 2003, Mrs Blair endorsed the International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF), the world's leading promoter and provider of abortion, by hosting a private reception at 10 Downing Street (the prime minister's residence) for IPPF's "Lust for Life" fundraising campaign . (blogspot.com)
  • It could not be more clear, as the court said, that "rights regarding contraception and same-sex relationships are inherently different from the right to abortion because the latter (as we have stressed) uniquely involves what Roe and Casey termed 'potential life. (jonathanturley.org)
  • The CDC can no longer get accurate numbers because a few states have not been publicly releasing their abortion totals and the Guttmacher Institute is obviously associated with Planned Parenthood, but even using figures that are most likely problematic, we can get a working estimate. (truthsnitch.com)
  • inflating the actual numbers ten-fold to get abortion legalized. (conservapedia.com)
  • [2] Additional victims of abortion include after-born children, who have a higher rate of premature birth and birth defects due to the harm caused by a prior abortion. (conservapedia.com)
  • [11] Many victims of abortion find healing by speaking out against, and discouraging, similar harm to other mothers and their children. (conservapedia.com)
  • The Argentine president told a group of journalists that he hadn't discussed abortion during his visit with the pope and the Vatican's Secretary of State, Italian Cardinal Pietro Parolin. (angelusnews.com)
  • According to state data, 906,000 abortions took place in 2015. (truthsnitch.com)
  • Abortion is a concrete site where sexual politics are regulated by the state. (wgs270.org)