This is what's known as a 'leading question'. You ask a question that implies perfidy on the behalf of the answerer, so that they are damned regardless of what they say. The classic example is to ask "When did you stop beating your wife?"
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No, you said "a woman wants an abortion the day before she gives birth..." That simply does not happen. It is not hypothetical. It's disingenuous at best.
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Kudos on speaking for "many women" I'm sure they appreciate it


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Of course. What an idiotic question. There are innumerable laws that concern what you can do with your body, regardless of gender
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Complex. There are many factors driving women to have abortions, so in some cases yes, but it's also clearly up to individual women what they do with their bodies so there's no easy answer
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I'm not going to speak on behalf of women, but I would say that there's strong evidence that providing safe options for abortion does not affect the rate at which abortions are performed, but does significantly reduce the rate of women dying from unsafe abortions
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