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10 Times It's Actually OK To Get An Abortion

Pro-life. Pro-choice. And my choice.

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Everyone has their own individual views on the matter. Abortion is a really hard subject and for most people, their choices are firm.

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Shockingly...NO, it's actually never okay.

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I support and stand by the idea of pro-life.

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The idea of taking a life regardless of a heartbeat is inhumane.

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The world is a crazy place and I'm officially at a loss for words in response to the decision at large.

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This is my voice to the babies who can't stand up for themselves. I speak for the thousands that don't deserve this cruel practice.

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In case you didn't know, a developing baby is still alive and well. Just because you can't see them, they're growing and molding into the little humans they are.

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I understand it's your body, but this is a life.

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Babies lives matter.

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It's wise to consider who you're voting for and what it entails. As for me, I choose life and not death.

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There is a great majority of women who don't have the privilege to bear a child. What you might deem a mistake is someone else's fortune. Instead of murder, why not grant someone else the opportunity to be a parent of their own?

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