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The reasons of abortions: why women have abortions

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
Should find ethnic demographic data, as well. The only places I see abortion services being advertised is in poorer inner city areas and I believe black women have the highest abortion rates. Really smacks of eugenics, honestly.
That would be what you see in your travels.
I travel more broadly, & see a different pattern.
 

ChristineM

"Be strong", I whispered to my coffee.
Premium Member
A) American women don't take the pill or don't take it as regularly as European women
B) American women have frequent sex without any kind of contraception
C) US pharmaceuticals don't work. They are not as effective as the German ones, for example
D) American women are so fertile that hormonal pills are ineffective
E) American men are so fertile that contraception methods are ineffective


One of several other reasons not noted is...

F) some men refuse to take responsibility often taking steps, huge steps in the opposite direction so they can avoid responsibility.
 

HonestJoe

Well-Known Member
I want a valid source about the percentage of abortions due to unwanted pregnancies.
Which mean that the baby is 100%, and it deals with a 100% risks-free pregnancy.
Nobody is stopping you looking for some, though you need to acknowledge that it isn't distinct data, won't be consistently or completely collected and is an area with all sorts of vested interests and biased sources (on all sides) who will misrepresent the facts or outright lie (which is also why I said "some" rather than "one").

It's legal in Germany.
I said "technically" for a reason. As in so many places, it has a somewhat complex and nuanced history in Germany, and significantly, they include many different of complexities and nuances than other places. (Abortion in Germany - Wikipedia). The fact remains that the legal (and resultant social) status of abortion varies significant from country to country and that will inevitably impact how it is used, and indeed reported in statistics.

Do you want sources? Here are the sources. Here pharmaceuticals are not a business, they are a matter of state. Quality first, profits last.
That is about the customers, not the production and sale. I totally agree the pharmaceutical markets in Europe are generally much better than in the US but the actual products being sold will largely be the same (in formulation if not brand). You seemed to be suggesting the products available in Germany and Switzerland are somehow fundamentally better than those available elsewhere, which I think is simply wrong.
 

McBell

Unbound
I do know that.
I take those pills...etinilestradiol, so I read them every time in the medicine leaflet.
  1. Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS).
  2. Hypothalamic dysfunction.
  3. Primary ovarian insufficiency.
  4. Hyperprolactinemia
  5. Endometriosis
Is a short list of medical conditions that can prevent pregnancy.
Not a single one is a pill.
Not a single one has anything to do with contraceptives.

How are you to be taken seriously?
 

Estro Felino

Believer in free will
Premium Member
  1. Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS).
  2. Hypothalamic dysfunction.
  3. Primary ovarian insufficiency.
  4. Hyperprolactinemia
  5. Endometriosis
Is a short list of medical conditions that can prevent pregnancy.
Not a single one is a pill.
Not a single one has anything to do with contraceptives.
They are also the side effects of the hormonal pill.
How are you to be taken seriously?
I am a serious person.
I am speaking of a serious issue, here: birth control.
 

metis

aged ecumenical anthropologist
I am not going to tell a woman what she must do with her body and what's in it, nor so I feel governments should do as such.
 

Shaul

Well-Known Member
Premium Member
I am not going to tell a woman what she must do with her body and what's in it, nor so I feel governments should do as such.
Why did you write "what's in it" instead of "who's in it"?
 

McBell

Unbound
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Estro Felino

Believer in free will
Premium Member
That is about the customers, not the production and sale. I totally agree the pharmaceutical markets in Europe are generally much better than in the US but the actual products being sold will largely be the same (in formulation if not brand). You seemed to be suggesting the products available in Germany and Switzerland are somehow fundamentally better than those available elsewhere, which I think is simply wrong.
Yes, German pharmaceuticals are the best in the world.
So better than the American ones.
And there's nothing that can change my mind.
It's not a tragedy if Americans admit Germans are better than them at something.
 
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