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[–] SeanBrently@lemm.ee 5 points 3 weeks ago

USA has the worst maternal mortality rate among the top ten developed countries. What's worse, the number one cause of child and teen mortality in the nation is firearms.

I'm not trying to make a pro-abortion argument, but it does seem strange to me thT people are so focused on abortion, but don't seem to know or care that maternal mortality is a problem, and that children , after they are successfully born, still need protection and advocacy.

Buy hey let's put all our energy into making sure babies are born, even if their mothers will die in the process and they will be shot dead a few years later.