Anguille
Bane of the Urbane
- Mar 8, 2008
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Absolutely not! But I'm sure the s with come up with some fractured fairy tale of why clones can't be aborted either. Maybe because the clone is an innocent virgin that kept her legs together and is being sent to punish the harlot who didn't?And what if she implants herself with a clone? I read elsewhere on the board that women can't abort because the shared dna makes a fetus a living, breathing human...but that wouldn't be the case with a clone.Hate to break it to you, booble, but this woman claimed she couldn't "kill" her fertilized eggs. And she has a point...it is her choice.
She did. My question has been, does it count as abortion if the embryos came from a petrie dish, not a womb? I don't think you could call disposing of unwanted artificially created embryos an abortion. Supposedly, according to another article post on thhis board, the woman wanted all embryos implanted because she had no money left to pay for their storage. Maybe she spent it on lip collogen instead?
Any how, once in her womb, aborting them then counts as true abortion but not having them implanted in the first place counts as using abstinence. LOL!!