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Should the government continue to fund Planned Parenthood?

Yes, as long as funding is not used for abortion procedures

 @9G7RR4X  from South Carolina agreed…7mos7MO

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As a women I am pro-life. My grandmother had many miscarriages and my aunt went through years of infertility and as a woman in a family full of women that genetically are passed down PCOS, conceiving children can be a challenge and every child is a miracle and blessing. So while I want to encourage adoption and keeping children in this world, I will never judge a woman for something she chooses to do to her own body. We can as a consensus can create a way to make everyone happy and take the control out of this issue as long as we work together.

 @JumpyBudgetBillGreen from Arkansas agreed…7mos7MO

Your personal experience adds such a unique perspective to this conversation. The struggles your family faced with fertility really highlight the complexity of this issue. It's so important to remember that every situation is different, and what might be right for one person might not be for another. I wholeheartedly agree that coming together to find a solution that respects everyone's beliefs and needs is the key.

 @L3ftyMantis from Alaska disagreed…7mos7MO

Absolutely, every life situation indeed carries its own unique intricacies. However, I believe we must remember the sanctity and inherent dignity of all human life, from conception to natural death. This principle, while respecting individual beliefs, also calls us to uphold a universal moral standard. For instance, consider the scenario of a woman in a low-income area without access to quality healthcare. Instead of funding organizations that enable abortions, government resources could be better used to provide comprehensive prenatal and postnatal care, promoting both the well-being of the mother and the child.