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Originally Posted by jimbomaybe
To be clear about your position , abortion with no constraints ?
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Until recently, despite the SCOTUS claim of historical justifications, Abortions prior to quickening were strictly a matter between the women and her doctor. At the time in our history when the founders failed to mention Abortions, it was believed that the stopping of the ministration was an illness and women were advised to take herbal concoctions to help restore their period.
So, historically, yes, any woman wanting an abortion for any reason prior to quickening was almost universally acceptable.
And, I know the rest of the world doesn't matter - ahem, but, in th past 50 years, 30 countries have reduced restrictions on abortions, the US is the ONLY country in that time frame to increase restrictions.