The BEST Guide to POLAND
Unanswered  |  Archives [3] 
  
Account: Guest

Home / News  % width   posts: 177

Abortion still under control in Poland - part 2


Ironside  51 | 13377
1 Jun 2025   #151
Ask women

The agents of progressivism are exploiting women and preying on their fears and insecurities. In previous years, many women embraced motherhood, often assisting with childbirth in home settings, guided by older relatives.

Today, most deliveries occur in hospitals. While this has its benefits, it has also contributed to the perception that childbirth is more of an illness than a natural process. Modern media tends to highlight complications during deliveries, increasing anxiety around the experience.

As a result, many contemporary women feel anxious and fearful about childbirth. Additionally, childbearing age has shifted to older years, which can lead to greater apprehension about trying new or potentially risky experiences.

Consequently, the narrative surrounding abortion plays into these fears. Many women do not view abortion as ending a life but rather as a safety net-a way to feel in control by knowing they can change their minds at any point. Unfortunately, they may overlook the potential health risks involved, believing they know better. The idea that a woman's knowledge comes from her experiences often clouds their judgment on these crucial matters. After all, the vigina is a wisdom indicator.
jon357  73 | 24677
1 Jun 2025   #152
many women embraced motherhood, often assisting with childbirth in home settings

Is having a baby in a proper hospital, not risking your and the baby's life by having a home birth somehow not "embracing motherhood"?

experience.

As a result, many contemporary women feel anxious and fearful about childbirth

Somehow, I-S, I suspect that women would say this is by no means a modern phenomena.
OP Novichok  6 | 9949
1 Jun 2025   #153
I am impressed how the pro-abortion, kill-em-before-they-come-out, mengeles made it easier by renaming the object they want removed from "my baby" to "fetus".

Just as with "What's a woman", they smartly refuse to define "fetus".

Instead, they have their pet equivalents..."a blob" and "a clump of cells" ... neither one smart enough to know the square root of 121 so what's the problem...

BTW, I am still waiting for the first pregnant person to say: My blob just moved...It's always "my baby" or "the baby"... So old-fashioned...
Lenka  5 | 3580
1 Jun 2025   #154
they smartly refuse to define "fetus".

It's very well defined. You can find it in dictionaries and medical books.

My blob just moved...It's always "my baby" or "the baby"

You do realise there is a big difference between 2 weeks of pregnancy vs 20?
Ironside  51 | 13377
1 Jun 2025   #155
Is having a baby in a proper hospital,

It was not the norm at the time. Hospitals weren't that safe anyway, it was better to have good care in your home.
--
This is by no means a modern phenomena.

Not to the extent, modern women have moved some understandable uneasiness into fear to the point of hysteria.
That fear is being fueled by unscurpulous agents of progressivism and abortion, ie, killing their child is propagated as a solution, instead of an herbal remedy.
--
Lenka  5 | 3580
1 Jun 2025   #156
Let's look at some historical context:

Józef Legowicz, autor XVIII-wiecznego poradnika pożycia małżeńskiego, przestrzegał, że gdy zbliża się termin porodu kobieta powinna przygotowywać się do niego "jak do śmierci".
wielkahistoria.pl/ile-polek-umieralo-przy-porodzie-w-czasach-rzeczypospolitej-obojga-narodow/

Death rate of 10-20%. And let's not forget that death is not the only thing that can justly create fear. The pain. tearing, urine incontinence...
While we improved on childbirth drastically there is still plenty of things that can cause fear
Przelotnyptak1  - | 927
1 Jun 2025   #157
Rich's message is clear, and there is no doubt about what he is saying. However, after reading your post, I find myself blinking several times with my beautiful blue eyes in confusion. I can't help but wonder if your question is genuine, if you think Rich is foolish, or if you're just being playful.
OP Novichok  6 | 9949
2 Jun 2025   #158
You do realise there is a big difference between 2 weeks of pregnancy vs 20?

First, define what is inside a pregnant woman in both cases

Like this:

At 2 weeks: It's...

At 20 weeks: It's...

DO NOT send me to the internet or books.

I can't help but wonder if your question is genuine, if you think Rich is foolish,

I can dispose of that question in 30 seconds. Don't scare her away...
Alien  28 | 7100
3 Jun 2025   #159
2 weeks: It's

Embryo?
20 weeks: It's

Fetus?
Ironside  51 | 13377
3 Jun 2025   #160
Death rate of 10-20%

Sure, 300 years ago, people died in great numbers from different causes. What does it have to do with anything, except scaremongering?
---
While we improved on childbirth drastically there is still plenty of things that can cause fear

Well, I have a solution for all those scared women: clinically remove the possibility of you having a child. Problem solved. While you engage in sexual activity, being able to have children, there is always a possibility of pregnancy. It doesn't mean that because of your scared, irresponsible behavior, your child deserves the death penalty. It is not fair.
Lenka  5 | 3580
3 Jun 2025   #161
remove the possibility of you having a child

Illegal in Poland.

What does it have to do with anything, except scaremongering?

You said it's modern women scaremongering. I showed you that that fear is not new
jon357  73 | 24677
3 Jun 2025   #162
It was not the norm at the time. Hospitals weren't that safe anyway, it

It has been for a century now.

it was better to have good care in your home.

Better still to have doctors, midwives, nurses and actual equipment than to bleed out onto a Silentnight Divan.

Fetus?

Foetus.
OP Novichok  6 | 9949
3 Jun 2025   #163
Embryo?

Fetus?

Embryo, fetus, baby, infant, child, girl, woman...

What do all have in common?

Hey, Lenka, could you help me with this question?
Torq  13 | 1428
3 Jun 2025   #164
Embryo? (...) Fetus?

Anything to avoid calling it a child? It's evil to kill a child but it's OK to dispose of "embryo" or "foetus", right? Nice nazi thinking. Mass murdering people is also horrible but if, instead of 'people', you call them "Untermenschen" or "Ungezifer"...

Perhaps you spent too much time in Germany, Alien.
OP Novichok  6 | 9949
3 Jun 2025   #165
Hey, Lenka, could you help me with the question in Post 163?

Memo to PF women who have children or grandchildren:

Please name the one that should have been aborted - even if it is the product of rape.
OP Novichok  6 | 9949
3 Jun 2025   #166
What is it about PF experts...Full of wisdom until I ask a simple question on the subject they raised...

Fvcking amazing...

What's inside a pregnant women...Humanity had no problems with this question since Adam banged Eve...

Now one needs a degree in biology - like that black azzhole on the US Supreme Court..."I don't have a degree in biology" to define a woman.
Lenka  5 | 3580
3 Jun 2025   #167
Embryo, fetus, baby, infant, child, girl, woman...

What do all have in common?

You are aware that embryo and fetus don't have to be human, aren't you?
Ironside  51 | 13377
3 Jun 2025   #168
Fetuses don't have to be human, aren't they?

Neither can you, you can be simply humanoid.
Alien  28 | 7100
3 Jun 2025   #169
humanoid

Or Alien
OP Novichok  6 | 9949
3 Jun 2025   #170
Embryo, fetus, baby, infant, child, girl, woman...

What do all have in common?


Just answer the question to the best of your ability...

No, we are not talking about animals.
OP Novichok  6 | 9949
4 Jun 2025   #171
OK, since you are all retards, here is the answer:

Embryo, fetus, baby, infant, child, girl, woman...are live human beings.

Live because they are not dead...

Human because they are not zebras

Being does not require an explanation.
Torq  13 | 1428
4 Jun 2025   #172
Well done, Novi.

If you posted only in the abortion thread and gave up all your activity in the Russian invasion one, you would be one of my favourite posters. :)
OP Novichok  6 | 9949
4 Jun 2025   #173
you would be one of my favourite posters. :)

I will do my best not to disappoint you.
Alien  28 | 7100
4 Jun 2025   #174
will do my best not to disappoint you.

So you will stop writing about russians.....😁
OP Novichok  6 | 9949
4 Jun 2025   #175
PF Russians can do a splendid job themselves.

I represent the US and its interests. To the extent that ours overlap those of Russia's, I will support Russia. See the war in Ukraine.

Memo to Russia: Please conclude this war, or whatever you call it. I want to visit your great country and I am not getting any younger.
OP Novichok  6 | 9949
5 Jun 2025   #176
Lawmakers in the Russian city of St. Petersburg have advanced a bill that would impose fines on individuals and organizations that coerce women into having abortions.

The legislation would penalize acts such as persuasion, bribery, deception or other pressure aimed at ending a pregnancy. Fines would range from 3,000 rubles ($40) for individuals to 50,000 rubles ($600) for officials and legal entities.


Too low...25 years for the first offense. Life no parole for the second.

Legal entities shut down or seized and sold...
Alien  28 | 7100
5 Jun 2025   #177
Lawmakers in the Russian city of St. Petersburg have advanced a bill

probably in the break between two bottles of vodka.


Home / News / Abortion still under control in Poland - part 2
BoldItalic [quote]
 
To post as Guest, enter a temporary username or login and post as a member.