I took a medical ethics course, and a third of the course was spent on this very subject. Harshest thing I ever saw in my entire life.
It's a horror show for certain.
There is no easy answer. Theoretically, the doctors are the best qualified to give the best professional ethical advice on a case by case scenario, as to exactly when abortion is the preferred ethical outcome.
However, now that the doctors themselves have become corrupted by the commercial sale of human body parts for profit, even the doctors can no longer be trusted to be advising in the best interests of the family and the child. It is proven beyond any doubt that doctors do abuse this authority in their own self interest, even so far as to commit crimes against humanity. They cannot be trusted. Companies are built around this ethical corruption now. It has become systemic.
That is the ever cruel reality. Merely but one of many such horrors in this world. The legal line has to be drawn somewhere, and in Texas that line is drawn in favor of the possible survival of the child. Making that choice means you will also bring these defective children to term despite the horror this brings. Horror indeed, for It cannot be unseen.
Of course, many doctors will perform these particular abortions anyways, regardless of what the law says. Many institutions and law enforcers will also choose to look the other way when this happens in these particular circumstances. Everyone just shuts the fuck up and pretends it does not happen. Why? Again, because there are no easy answers for this one.
We are but human, and we do not have all the answers.
Some choices that are impossible to make have to be made anyways.
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