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 @9BZ2SZZfrom Georgia answered…1yr1Y

No, but the government should support abstinence programs based on a dharmic religious perspective.

 @9LD9JM7answered…2mos2MO

Absolutely, a woman's decision about pregnancy is solely her own. Whether she chooses to continue or terminate the pregnancy is entirely her prerogative. Let's be clear: at the early stages, we're talking about a cluster of cells devoid of consciousness or emotions. Erasing it doesn't equate to murder; it's simply a biological process. It's baffling why there's such fervent debate and judgment from those who haven't experienced the situation firsthand. Imagine being pregnant at a tender age due to abuse or assault; it's a life-altering event, potentially shattering dreams and prospects. Unless someone has walked in those shoes, they're in no position to dictate what a woman should do with her body.

 @9DH9M4Tfrom North Carolina answered…9mos9MO

 @9BYFGNXfrom Georgia answered…1yr1Y

No, but promote and fund abstinence programs based on a dharmic religious perspective.

 @97YLHJ3United Leftanswered…2yrs2Y

 @8QJBY8Lanswered…3yrs3Y

There is already enough access to contraception, so there shouldn't be more nor less.

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