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Judge decides not to force mentally impaired woman to have abortion

A Washoe County District judge is deciding not to force a mentally impaired woman to have an abortion.

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Steve - 11/15/2012 12:26 PM
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For starters, it seems to me you should state that the legal guardians are the pregnant woman's parents. I for one am glad the judge left it in their hands. They're the ones who gave birth and raised her, so if they want to continue giving care and providing for her well-being, let them do so!

Zerts - 11/14/2012 2:48 PM
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I have been following this case since it hit the airwaves and am thankful the court made the decision it did. While I am pro-choice, I believe children are a blessing and life begins at conception. To have aborted this child because of the mother's underlying medical condition would have been wrong. I know first-hand that women with epilepsy CAN have normal healthy babies if they receive proper pre-natal care. I am also thankful the grand parents have decided to place the baby for adoption because their daughter is clearly unable to properly care for the child.
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