I've already disproven your claim that women use abortion as birth control...that's just a silly RW talking point.
Myth 8: If a woman doesn’t want to have a child, she should use contraception or abstain.
Fact: There is
no contraceptive that is 100 percent effective. Even total abstinence fails when a women is raped. Over half (54 percent) of the women seeking abortions had tried to prevent the pregnancy during the month in which they became pregnant. Of the 46 percent who had not used contraceptives, many believed they were at a low risk for pregnancy or had concerns about contraceptive methods.
Myth 9: Women have multiple abortions rather than using birth control.
Fact:
Most women who have abortions (52 percent) have had no previous abortions, and 26 percent have had only one previous abortion. Considering that most women are fertile for more than 30 years, and that birth control is not perfect, the likelihood of having one or two unintended pregnancies is very high.
10 Worst Abortion Myths
So you're not satisfied with my position, you are demanding I say what you want me to say while I do it. And you call that my saying talking points, that I won't say what you want me to say even though we have the same position. You are not a bright girl.
As for your "myths," neither contradicts what I said. But since you presented them, again, not being bright, they are actually pretty funny in that the first one if you actually analyze what it said says a majority of women clearly did not use birth control for the actual encounter that knocked them up and the second shows that the majority of women who get abortions do get multiple abortions. If a woman gets two abortions, both of those abortions in the end were by women who got multiple abortions. But the stat would count the first one as by a woman who didn't get multiple abortions and the second as one who did. Which is of course absurd since they were by the same woman.
Oh my...the irony.
It says no such thing. It says that 52 percent of women had no previous abortions. That's the majority. I will readily admit to being very bad at math, but you've got me beat if you think 25% is a majority. 52% of women had no previous abortions, 26% had only one...and yet somehow you come up with "the majority get multiple"?
46% of women that got abortions thought they didn't need birth control or had concerns about contraception. That indicates a problem with sex education in this county. A problem John Olliver brilliantly detailed.
The Perfect Sex Ed Video
I'm going to bet that most of those 46% come from southern states. (you have to watch the video)
I'm telling you straight up that your reading comprehension and your basic logic are awful. They just are. This isn't banter. I don't believe the military took you frankly if this is how you read and think. Contrary to liberal lore, they don't take the losers of society
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1) "Over half (54 percent) of the women seeking abortions had tried to prevent the pregnancy during the month in which they became pregnant"
Note the phrase "during the month." So if they used a condom one night 4 weeks ago, they consider that having tried to prevent pregnancy even if they had completely unprotected sex when they got knocked up.
OK, so of the 54% who used contraception DURING THE MONTH they got pregnant, let's say only 10% of them did not use it on the occasion they got pregnant. That is 5.4%. That would mean 50.4%, a majority, did not use contraception when they got knocked up. And again that is only assuming 10%.
As for "46% of women that got abortions thought they didn't need birth control or had concerns about contraception." Yeah, women don't get that sex leads to pregnancy, seriously, you believe that. What a load of bull
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2) "Most women who have abortions (52 percent) have had no previous abortions"
Here's the problem with that stat. Let's say there are two women, Jane and Sarah who have abortions. Jane has two abortions and Sarah has one. In this example, 50% of women who have abortions have multiple abortions. But how would it be calculated according to the statement?
Jane gets abortion one. Counts as woman who had one abortion.
Sarah gets her only abortion. Counts as as woman who had one abortion.
Jane gets abortion two. Counts as woman with multiple abortions.
How would it be counted according to the misleading statement? 2/3 of women who seek abortions have had no previous abortions even though half the women in the example had multiple abortions.
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Now show me you actually do have reading comprehension and minimal logic ability by comprehending what I just said