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  • wow. this has to be one of the most manipulative video's i have seen yet.

    where is the information about the development of the unborn child? this is insane. force a pregnancy on anyone? she chose to have sex. its not against her will, its a choice and how horrible is it to viciously murder murder an innocent child for your own selfish desires. there is adoption. as far as rapes goes, which pregnancy from it is extremely rare, the abortion is Still ending the life of an innocent child.

  • I'm definitely pro choice, but I'd feel like an ass if a yr after my abortion I met the man of my dreams and decided to have kids. I wouldn't have a kid, I don't think.

  • overall, I believe abortion rights should remain legal, but I think more emphasis should be placed on contraceptives. I don't think abortion should be looked upon as the easy way out for irresponsible sexual activity.

  • @susanmarkou A fetus isn't a baby, but I think you'd probably be lying if you're trying to tell me the doctors told you it wasn't alive.

    It's really too bad that parental permission is needed in many states nowadays. Nobody has the right to force a pregnancy on anyone else, regardless of age or relation.

  • Girls dont be stupid and please use BIRTHCONTROL and you wont have to be in this situation.

  • @WorldsBestWife1 Because birth control in 100% effective and never, ever fails right?

    It's true that BC can lower the rates of unwanted pregnancy, but it's still not foolproof and there will still be need for abortions to be available.

  • the nurses seem really nice

  • what if u dont want to have a baby and dont wanna deal with pregnancy? thats abortion

  • PRO CHOICE

  • I notice they never call it a baby - because that is what "it" is. They also call it a "medical procedure"...a medical procedure is a pap smear. They should call planned parenthood murder houses. Even the chart they use displays a random mass in the uterus. Propaganda directed clearly at teenagers.

    Yes, when u kill your baby, your "pregnancy" symptoms will go away.

  • After working in an abortion business, I don't remember anyone comming in for abortion smiling, as featured in this video nor anyone comming out with out remorse. As for what is remove in the uterus, I would rather they say it is the baby and not the pregnancy. A pregnancy can not be removed.

  • @jpernia58 I kinda thought that, too. Pregnancy is more the whole 'experience' not what they're removing. But, since planned parenthood doesn't want to 'influence' anyone's decision, they leave it as impersonal as possible. Still kind of insulting to nature.

  • One may also find themselves weighing spiritual concerns while making such a tough decision. Long term psychological health should also be considered.

  • As politically correct as possible with the right amount of feigned sensitivity. Bravo, indeed. Continue to remind them it's merely another medical procedure, and stress how common it is. We all know that if everyone is doing it, that makes it right. With marketing like this, you should rake in the cash. Not that that is important to you.

    Girls-- God loves you. And he loves your BABY! Maybe this is the wrong time for you... but let that little miracle bless someone else.

  • YES YES TO LAUGHALLNITE08 YOU LISTEN

  • Medically inaccurate diagram @ 4:14. According to the size of the uterus, the pregnancy is probably at around three months (maybe around 8 to 12 weeks). The human pregnancy at this stage of development looks very much different than that.

    For fully accurate information regarding the development of the unborn human check out The Endowment for Human Development (ehd[dot]org)

  • @segamon i'm a certified childbirth educator and it in fact IS accurate. sorry, your sources are biased.

  • I used to be against abortion but now I understand that every woman should have the right to choose and not have an unwanted pregnancy and the resulting repercussions forced on her. For most women abortion isn't an easy decision so we have to respect them for it.

  • The choice a woman makes about what to do with the 46 chromosomed individual within her is certainly a tough one.

    There is no more pivotal moment in the subsequent growth and development of a human being than when

    23 chromosomes of the father join with

    23 chromosomes of the mother to form a unique,

    46 chromosomed individual, with a gender, who had previously simply not existed.

  • have you ever eaten a sunflower seed? isnt it odd that we call it a sunflower seed when it has all the same DNA as a sunflower? by your logic, there is no such thing as a sunflower seed, no difference between the potential of life & life itself

  • At one point during high school I changed my position. Being "pro-life" (I hate that term, btw) just didn't make sense anymore. It also becomes easier to put in perspective once you break away from dogma and learn the facts.

  • @ugboy1 I understand Why somebody would want an abortion... But do you realize abortion stops a human heart from beating 4000 times a day fifty million times a year... And its not just a blob it is a baby from the second the sperm and the egg connect... Anyway abortion hurts you longer physically and emotionally than it would be to have the child... And if somebody doesn't want is they can put it up for adoption! I'm really pro-life.

  • I'm just curious if anyone knows the answer to this but...what percent of pregnancy's are actually planned?

  • I would say about 5%

  • This woman say's she prayed about it and ABORTION was the answer. FALSE. all so why do women not talk about there ABORTIONS in public?

  • Why do men not talk about their prostate cancer surgeries in public? Why do people not talk about having their colon's removed?

    Think before you post.

  • What makes you so sure that's false?

    Why would people talk about it in public? Do you often talk about your personal medical history in public? To strangers?

  • This was done very accurately and honestly, yet with the right amount of sensitivity. Bravo, and thank you!

  • Wonderfully done, so true.

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