The problem is you seem to be supporting any and all roadblocks towards those medically justified third trimester abortions.
Yes, clearly, I'm supporting roadblocks for medically justified third trimester abortions by... explicitly and unambiguously allowing medically justified third trimester abortions. Makes total sense.
You're trying to fix a problem that did not exist. You are also holding an inconsistent position in that you presented a definition of medically justified far more liberal than actual medical practice, yet you want to impose restrictions. See why we don't believe you?
This is false. I present a definition a definition of medically justified that is perfectly consistent with medical practice everywhere that isn't Texas (or those other states with total bans). In every not-insane part of the US, if the mother's life or health is at risk, it is actual medical practice to terminate the fetus (caveat for cases where the mother refuses). In every not-insane part of the US, if the fetus is not viable or has a condition that will prevent it from thriving, most doctors would think it appropriate to terminate.
The restriction I propose is specifically around situations that are
not medically justified.
I don't know what exactly you don't "believe", as belief should have nothing to do with this. I will say that most of the opposition is based on blatant and seemingly intentional misunderstandings and mischaracterizations.