http://www.facebook.com/RabidFeminist/photos/a.371249409573054/4699580140073271/?__cft__[0]=AZUnYjfsRmlc5a-4US3f_UUQ4r_QzwQISgA-JBXGfbRQPs74j1gjDQDGuf9OZJZSXJkQGc4fGLB2sVfCj4c3W7i92wYfjQtRx3tMNVb02yjRz7nD8P_q7qonWG_k-VeXVo6r7b90rLG53uqWHRkBps5Z&__tn__=%2CO*F
"I think it's, culturally, time for us to re-frame how we think aboutJBXGfbRQPs74j1gjDQDGuf9OZJZSXJkQGc4fGLB2sVfCj4c3W7i92wYfjQtRx3tMNVb02yjRz7nD8P_q7qonWG_k-VeXVo6r7b90rLG53uqWHRkBps5Z&__tn__=R*F
the uterus.
It's not a nurturing organ, it doesn't need to be; a fetus is
frighteningly good at getting the resources it needs to nurture itself;
if they are implanted anywhere other than the womb, (most often the
fallopian tube, but also sometimes the bladder, the intestine, the
pelvic muscles and connective tissue, and the liver) placental cells
will rip through a body, slaughtering everything in their path as they
seek out arteries to slake their hunger for nutrients. Fetal cells will >happily grow in any of these places, digesting and puncturing tissue, >paralyzing and enlarging arteries, raising blood pressure to feed itself >more, faster; but it will be unable to be ejected. It's no coincidence
that genes involved in embryonic development have been implicated in how >cancer spreads.
Rather than a soft cozy nest, a womb is a fortress designed to protect
the person from the developing cells inside them. Because of our huge
and (metabolically speaking) expensive brains, human fetal development >requires unrestricted access to a parent's blood supply, which makes >pregnancy (and miscarriage too btw) incredibly dangerous for the
carrier. The uterus has evolved to control and restrict whether
placental cells can get that access, and to eject it before it develops >enough to kill the host. The function of the womb is to protect the
parent's life. The very structure of the womb very firmly prioritizes
the life of the parent over the life of the fetus.
Even with modern medical care, at least 800 people die EVERY DAY from >pregnancy- and childbirth-related causes. Among developed countries, the >United States has one of the highest rates of maternal mortality in the >world, and Texas has one of the highest rates within that. The rate is
even higher when viewed among BIPOC only.
Pregnancy may be necessary for the continuation of the species, but it
is not a joke. It is a life-threatening event, a parasitic attack on a
human body; just one we have romanticized and been desensitized to. The >"miracle" of birth is that we have a protective organ designed to, if
all goes well, let us survive it. It doesn't always go well. It is life
or death. Someone who chooses to get pregnant, stay pregnant, and carry
a fetus to delivery is legitimately choosing to risk their life to do
it. Nobody else has the right to make anyone do that, and nobody should
be punished or vilified for not wanting to do it. Forcing someone to
carry a pregnancy, ANY pregnancy, is attempted murder.
Abortion is a human right."- Rabid Feminist
http://www.facebook.com/RabidFeminist/photos/a.371249409573054/4699580140073271/?comment_id=4732633993434552&reply_comment_id=4732709430093675&__cft__[0]=AZUnYjfsRmlc5a-4US3f_UUQ4r_QzwQISgA-
"Michael Ejercito , from the perspective of those of us who are
physicians, the purpose of the uterus is to nurture the implanted embryo
just as the purpose of the ovaries is to produce the ovum which after
united with a spermatocyte becomes an embryo. In the interim, I am
simply #WonderfullyHungry and hope you, Michael, also have a healthy
appetite too. So how are you ?"- Dr. Andrew B. Chung
MichaelE wrote:%2CO*F
http://www.facebook.com/RabidFeminist/photos/a.371249409573054/4699580140073271/?__cft__[0]=AZUnYjfsRmlc5a-4US3f_UUQ4r_QzwQISgA-JBXGfbRQPs74j1gjDQDGuf9OZJZSXJkQGc4fGLB2sVfCj4c3W7i92wYfjQtRx3tMNVb02yjRz7nD8P_q7qonWG_k-VeXVo6r7b90rLG53uqWHRkBps5Z&__tn__=
JBXGfbRQPs74j1gjDQDGuf9OZJZSXJkQGc4fGLB2sVfCj4c3W7i92wYfjQtRx3tMNVb02yjRz7nD8P_q7qonWG_k-VeXVo6r7b90rLG53uqWHRkBps5Z&__tn__=R*F
"I think it's, culturally, time for us to re-frame how we think about
the uterus.
It's not a nurturing organ, it doesn't need to be; a fetus is
frighteningly good at getting the resources it needs to nurture itself;
if they are implanted anywhere other than the womb, (most often the
fallopian tube, but also sometimes the bladder, the intestine, the
pelvic muscles and connective tissue, and the liver) placental cells
will rip through a body, slaughtering everything in their path as they
seek out arteries to slake their hunger for nutrients. Fetal cells will
happily grow in any of these places, digesting and puncturing tissue,
paralyzing and enlarging arteries, raising blood pressure to feed itself
more, faster; but it will be unable to be ejected. It's no coincidence
that genes involved in embryonic development have been implicated in how
cancer spreads.
Rather than a soft cozy nest, a womb is a fortress designed to protect
the person from the developing cells inside them. Because of our huge
and (metabolically speaking) expensive brains, human fetal development
requires unrestricted access to a parent's blood supply, which makes
pregnancy (and miscarriage too btw) incredibly dangerous for the
carrier. The uterus has evolved to control and restrict whether
placental cells can get that access, and to eject it before it develops
enough to kill the host. The function of the womb is to protect the
parent's life. The very structure of the womb very firmly prioritizes
the life of the parent over the life of the fetus.
Even with modern medical care, at least 800 people die EVERY DAY from
pregnancy- and childbirth-related causes. Among developed countries, the
United States has one of the highest rates of maternal mortality in the
world, and Texas has one of the highest rates within that. The rate is
even higher when viewed among BIPOC only.
Pregnancy may be necessary for the continuation of the species, but it
is not a joke. It is a life-threatening event, a parasitic attack on a
human body; just one we have romanticized and been desensitized to. The
"miracle" of birth is that we have a protective organ designed to, if
all goes well, let us survive it. It doesn't always go well. It is life
or death. Someone who chooses to get pregnant, stay pregnant, and carry
a fetus to delivery is legitimately choosing to risk their life to do
it. Nobody else has the right to make anyone do that, and nobody should
be punished or vilified for not wanting to do it. Forcing someone to
carry a pregnancy, ANY pregnancy, is attempted murder.
Abortion is a human right."- Rabid Feminist
http://www.facebook.com/RabidFeminist/photos/a.371249409573054/4699580140073271/?comment_id=4732633993434552&reply_comment_id=4732709430093675&__cft__[0]=AZUnYjfsRmlc5a-4US3f_UUQ4r_QzwQISgA-
I will quote my Facebook friend and world-renowned legal ethicist,
"Michael Ejercito , from the perspective of those of us who are
physicians, the purpose of the uterus is to nurture the implanted embryo
just as the purpose of the ovaries is to produce the ovum which after
united with a spermatocyte becomes an embryo. In the interim, I am
simply #WonderfullyHungry and hope you, Michael, also have a healthy
appetite too. So how are you ?"- Dr. Andrew B. Chung
The "versus" of Roe v. Wade reminds us that abortions are the terrible consequence of terribly hungry people misbehaving terribly like
"Jan621" Insurrectionist "hangry DJT" and motivates us to redouble our efforts to "Convince It Forward" to stop being hangry in hopes of
stopping the "Mourning In America."
Indeed, I am wonderfully hungry ( http://bit.ly/RapidTestCOVID-19 )I am wonderfully hungry!
and hope you, Michael, also have a healthy appetite too.
So how are you ?
HeartDoc Andrew, in the Holy Spirit, boldly wrote:=%2CO*F
MichaelE wrote:
http://www.facebook.com/RabidFeminist/photos/a.371249409573054/4699580140073271/?__cft__[0]=AZUnYjfsRmlc5a-4US3f_UUQ4r_QzwQISgA-JBXGfbRQPs74j1gjDQDGuf9OZJZSXJkQGc4fGLB2sVfCj4c3W7i92wYfjQtRx3tMNVb02yjRz7nD8P_q7qonWG_k-VeXVo6r7b90rLG53uqWHRkBps5Z&__tn__
JBXGfbRQPs74j1gjDQDGuf9OZJZSXJkQGc4fGLB2sVfCj4c3W7i92wYfjQtRx3tMNVb02yjRz7nD8P_q7qonWG_k-VeXVo6r7b90rLG53uqWHRkBps5Z&__tn__=R*F
"I think it's, culturally, time for us to re-frame how we think about
the uterus.
It's not a nurturing organ, it doesn't need to be; a fetus is
frighteningly good at getting the resources it needs to nurture itself;
if they are implanted anywhere other than the womb, (most often the
fallopian tube, but also sometimes the bladder, the intestine, the
pelvic muscles and connective tissue, and the liver) placental cells
will rip through a body, slaughtering everything in their path as they
seek out arteries to slake their hunger for nutrients. Fetal cells will
happily grow in any of these places, digesting and puncturing tissue,
paralyzing and enlarging arteries, raising blood pressure to feed itself >>> more, faster; but it will be unable to be ejected. It's no coincidence
that genes involved in embryonic development have been implicated in how >>> cancer spreads.
Rather than a soft cozy nest, a womb is a fortress designed to protect
the person from the developing cells inside them. Because of our huge
and (metabolically speaking) expensive brains, human fetal development
requires unrestricted access to a parent's blood supply, which makes
pregnancy (and miscarriage too btw) incredibly dangerous for the
carrier. The uterus has evolved to control and restrict whether
placental cells can get that access, and to eject it before it develops
enough to kill the host. The function of the womb is to protect the
parent's life. The very structure of the womb very firmly prioritizes
the life of the parent over the life of the fetus.
Even with modern medical care, at least 800 people die EVERY DAY from
pregnancy- and childbirth-related causes. Among developed countries, the >>> United States has one of the highest rates of maternal mortality in the
world, and Texas has one of the highest rates within that. The rate is
even higher when viewed among BIPOC only.
Pregnancy may be necessary for the continuation of the species, but it
is not a joke. It is a life-threatening event, a parasitic attack on a
human body; just one we have romanticized and been desensitized to. The
"miracle" of birth is that we have a protective organ designed to, if
all goes well, let us survive it. It doesn't always go well. It is life
or death. Someone who chooses to get pregnant, stay pregnant, and carry
a fetus to delivery is legitimately choosing to risk their life to do
it. Nobody else has the right to make anyone do that, and nobody should
be punished or vilified for not wanting to do it. Forcing someone to
carry a pregnancy, ANY pregnancy, is attempted murder.
Abortion is a human right."- Rabid Feminist
http://www.facebook.com/RabidFeminist/photos/a.371249409573054/4699580140073271/?comment_id=4732633993434552&reply_comment_id=4732709430093675&__cft__[0]=AZUnYjfsRmlc5a-4US3f_UUQ4r_QzwQISgA-
"Michael Ejercito , from the perspective of those of us who are
physicians, the purpose of the uterus is to nurture the implanted embryo >>> just as the purpose of the ovaries is to produce the ovum which after
united with a spermatocyte becomes an embryo. In the interim, I am
simply #WonderfullyHungry and hope you, Michael, also have a healthy
appetite too. So how are you ?"- Dr. Andrew B. Chung
The "versus" of Roe v. Wade reminds us that abortions are the terrible
consequence of terribly hungry people misbehaving terribly like
"Jan621" Insurrectionist "hangry DJT" and motivates us to redouble our
efforts to "Convince It Forward" to stop being hangry in hopes of
stopping the "Mourning In America."
I will quote my Facebook friend and world-renowned legal ethicist,
Jack Marshall.
http://ethicsalarms.com/2021/01/06/ethics-observations-on-the-pro-trump-rioting-at-the-capitol/
"First and foremost, anyone who did not condemn all of the George
Floyd/Jacob Blake/Breonna Taylor/ Black Lives Matters rioting that took
place this summer and fall is ethically estopped from criticizing this >episode.
That means I can, and will, condemn it as stupid, useless,
self-destructive and anti-democratic violence, but most Democrats, >progressives and media pundits cannot."- Jack Marshall
Indeed, I am wonderfully hungry ( http://bit.ly/RapidTestCOVID-19 )
and hope you, Michael, also have a healthy appetite too.
So how are you ?
I am wonderfully hungry!
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