Emily Lake
Might be a replicant
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If you think I'm putting words in your mouth, all you have to do is provide a scenario in which you think a reasonable doctor should refuse to perform an abortion. Saying "every situation is unique" is a non-answer, it's a dodge.That depends on the situation. Every case is unique.I'm going to step back a moment. Let's approach this from a different perspective.
@Toni , @Elixir , @bilby , @ZiprHead , @Jimmy Higgins and anyone else who would like to answer:
Let's assume a situation in which there is no known risk or deleterious condition in the fetus, and no known risks to the mother's health or life. For all intents, both the mother and the fetus are healthy.
Given that the normal length of a pregnancy in humans is 40 weeks...
At how many weeks of gestation do you think a reasonable doctor should refuse to perform an abortion in this situation?
Bilby's answer:"Even though we have thousands and thousands of years of experience behind us indicating what normal fetal development is and how long a pregnancy lasts, and whether or not a fetus is healthy, and we've got tons of medical technology that can monitor and determine the health of the mother and the fetus... well, we totally just can't ever know anything about anything, it's all just a weird mysterious process where there's this parasite and then sometimes there's some magic and it gets born, but if it's not yet born, there's totally no way to know anything because everything is totally unique and it's all a mystery... "
That depends on the situation. Every case is unique.
FTFY.
Don't try to put words in my mouth; You are very bad at it.
Just one situation. That's all - give me one single scenario in which you personally believe that a reasonable doctor would be expected to refuse to perform an abortion.