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Jo, if abortion becomes illegal, some might call for another look at birth control. But that's a bit of a way off, and in the meantime, babies are dieing in the womb because many of us (myself included) sit on our hands.
The English doctors nor I am implying that women are just baby factories. I consider myself part of the economy as I am an educator. While I'm not working for pay right now, I do teach on a volunteer basis.
As abortion has become the back up method for some on birth control, we end up killing the natural consequence of the sexual act. Yet we try to carry on economically as if it's not happening.
In Japan they don't see themselves as "baby-makers" either, but because Japan ranks third on the current list for reported abortions and they women have an average of one child, they also have to depend on migrant workers for the "dirty jobs." Then the complain that the workers don't want to go back home to Indonesia, and they are changing their culture....
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