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Originally Posted by Fish
The patient already has an incentive to decide as early as possible, because of the cost of prenatal care.
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If those incentives are indeed compelling then this debate shouldn't even be taken seriously. If those incentives are indeed compelling, there wouldn't exist a serious problem of women getting abortions past the point where personhood has been achieved anyway.
...and I don't think there is. As far as I'm concerned, this is all purely speculation for the sake of fun. I don't think there is an abortion problem that begs an answer to the question of personhood.
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Originally Posted by Fish
Call it a fee, or call it a tax — if it's less than the cost of childcare, you're not stopping a single abortion.
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the goal isn't to stop a single abortion. It's to get them to happen sooner.