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Pregnant, TEENAGE, mothers-to-be .. interesting question.
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I wouldn't know, and I doubt there's a foolproof, reliable way of knowing on anything but an "Any Given Moment" basis. However, I also don't think it matters, because personal decisions aren't and shouldn't be decided by majority vote.
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I’m not sure how you could ever hope to find that out, but I just wanted to comment on the question: it really bothers me when people act like pro-choice is the opposite of anti-abortion. I’m both, and here’s why: http://www.answerbag.com/a_view/3856514 HTH! :-)
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I do not know, and I doubt you could find a reliable statistic for that. The link really is great, though. To be pro-choice is not to want babies to die. It's to want the government to allow American citizens to make their own choices. Otter said this already, but I'm not sure it was given or taken quite how I mean it. I do not consider being "pro-choice" to be "pro-abortion." Personally, I do not like the idea of abortion without extreme thought and careful decision making. I feel it should be avoided if possible. However, I do not believe the government has the right to eliminate that choice from the American people. I am 100% pro-choice, in that it means the people make the decision. In my own life, though, I am anti-abortion in that I would not like to make it a part of my life, or my family's, unnecessary.
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