#51 – Does Abortion Prevent Deaths Due To Childbirth?
The pro-choice side often claims that legalized abortion prevents deaths due to childbirth. Watch to see just how phony this argument is – and how it actually has nothing to do with protecting women.
Welcome to our new series, “Abortion Distortion,” where we turn the tables and make the pro-choice side defend the illogical, deceptive and immoral nature of their positions!
Like how the pro-choice side often claims that legalized abortion prevents deaths due to childbirth. Watch to see just how phony this argument is – and how it actually has nothing to do with protecting women.
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The pro-choice mob often claims that legalized abortion prevents deaths due to childbirth. To see just how phony this argument is, ask a thousand physicians if they warn all their female patients not to get pregnant because childbirth is so dangerous. And ask those same physicians if they advise all of their patients who are already pregnant to have abortions. After all, if pregnancy is as dangerous as the abortion lobby wants us to believe, and if abortion is safer than childbirth, that would be sound medical advice.
Obviously, these are preposterous ideas, but you’d have to be pretty gullible to think that this “deadly childbirth” argument has anything to do with protecting women. In reality, the only thing it’s intended to protect is the abortion industry.
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