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Did you get vaxed?How many times do you have to ask?
That article, The Story of Daniel, is somewhat misleading imo, in that it in no way provides anything to do with the decision to abort, or why, or the fact that late-term abortions of this sort in Quebec/Canada are typically reserved for circumstances involving serious complications with the pregnancy and/or fetus.38 week abortion in Canada.. "The case was qualified as a “special case”. They were informed that the child would have to be injected with a substance to be euthanized so that it doesn’t cry before being extracted from the mother"
You may be right,I took it at face value,there could have been circumstances,I didn't look further on that particular abortion,but In Canada, there is no legal time limit for an abortion,a woman can choose to terminate their pregnancy regardless of how advanced it is. However, most abortions are performed during the first trimester roughly 13 weeks. This has been the law since last of 1988, 89. 14 years of age and up.That article, The Story of Daniel, is somewhat misleading imo, in that it in no way provides anything to do with the decision to abort, or why, or the fact that late-term abortions of this sort in Quebec/Canada are typically reserved for circumstances involving serious complications with the pregnancy and/or fetus.
Here's a similar story from a few years earlier, with more background, involving a pregnancy that was aborted at 35 weeks.
EDIT: In this case, the woman's initial request was denied, despite there being serious complications, which continued to become worse as she appealed the initial denial, eventually gaining approval.
Montreal woman who had late abortion says she made the right decision
The Montreal woman who ended her pregnancy at 35 weeks says the experience was so painful that she will never speak about it in public again.montrealgazette.com
The article from yesterday that was linked to in your post is from a political activist group, specifically dedicated to opposing abortion in general, and NOTABLY omitted ANY back-story in the case,I strongly suspect for manipulative/political reasons.
I'll do some digging, however, to see if my suspicions bear fruit.
Abortion in Canada - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
Today's letters: Late-term abortions are not happening in Canada without a ‘reason’
No physician in Canada can terminate a pregnancy over 24 weeks without serious indications. The assertion that late-trimester abortions can be performed “for any re…nationalpost.com
Alos if the pregnancy is late and a canadian hospital cannot perform it the person can go to the US and the gov of Canada will pay for it including travel expenses. In Canada it is considered a fundamental right. Maybethat has changed since the latest US court decision, but it was that way.You may be right,I took it at face value,there could have been circumstances,I didn't look further on that particular abortion,but In Canada, there is no legal time limit for an abortion,a woman can choose to terminate their pregnancy regardless of how advanced it is. However, most abortions are performed during the first trimester roughly 13 weeks. This has been the law since last of 1988, 89. 14 years of age and up.
There are stipulations in Canada (I lived there and still visit regularly), that do not guarantee abortions at any phase without approval (*See the letter I linked to in my initial response). They are not given out or approved willy-nilly at late stage.You may be right,I took it at face value,there could have been circumstances,I didn't look further on that particular abortion,but In Canada, there is no legal time limit for an abortion,a woman can choose to terminate their pregnancy regardless of how advanced it is. However, most abortions are performed during the first trimester roughly 13 weeks. This has been the law since last of 1988, 89. 14 years of age and up.
Alaska's right to abortion is protected via our State Constitution's Article 1, Section 22, Right of Privacy. The same right of privacy which served as the foundation for our 1975 ruling in (Irwin) Ravin v. State (then-Chief Justice Rabinowitz, for whom the Fairbanks court house is named after).Alos if the pregnancy is late and a canadian hospital cannot perform it the person can go to the US and the gov of Canada will pay for it including travel expenses. In Canada it is considered a fundamental right. Maybethat has changed since the latest US court decision, but it was that way.
Most hospitals make the threshold 20 weeks but it depends on the hospital.There are stipulations in Canada (I lived there and still visit regularly), that do not guarantee abortions at any phase without approval (*See the letter I linked to in my initial response). They are not given out or approved willy-nilly at late stage.
The 2016, December case I also linked to, reveals that even in a case of extreme disorders involving the fetus, the woman was initially denied. Ironically, I believe at the same hospital in Montreal as the current case you posted about.
just 55? i would have guessed that to be way low... okay, Google estimates around 60,000 different types, most of which have not yet been named. many varieties are said to be capable of causing necrotizing fasciititis, the most common one called group A streptococcus. you'll be all right, rub some dirt on it...There are supposed to be 55 different kinds of soil bacteria.
Which of them qualify as "flesh eating" ?