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MythicalBeast42220 karma

I know I'm late to the party here, but curious about something.

If you had changed your mind were you legally allowed to get an abortion? Like I assume if it's a 'contract' part of that is that you have to carry the baby to term, but presumably there are at least some circumstances where you would be allowed to back out (the most obvious one being unexpected health complications).

In the same vein, what if the other parents wanted to back out? Like at some point they decide they "want an abortion", or they decide that they think you're unfit to carry (again maybe for health reasons, who knows).

Do you have any say in what happens? Do they? What are the consequences for breaking the limitations?

MythicalBeast4211 karma

One of the biggest problems (I've heard) about this sort of issue is that it's just not possible. I know more about Canadian government than I do American, but here, to get to high legal positions you need a lot of experience. Like to serve as judge, you need to have been a lawyer for however many years, and it took a long time to become a lawyer already, so you're a judge bu like 30-40 at the earliest. Do that for a while and we get senate and cabinet members that are 60-70 becauss they've had to live whole lives of legal experience before getting there.

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Thumbs up for hands on teacher

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I just watched a blind person correct a typo. What a world we live in.

Speaking of which, it was my understanding that the screen was read out to you to know what's on it? How do you know the difference between spellings?

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