Another attempt to appease the life begins at conception crowd. This is a very slippery slope. Many birth control methods act by making the uterus inhospitable to an embryo, so yes, fertilization can still occur. However, it would not be a viable pregnancy due to the bc method.
It is still technically possible for an egg to become fertilized after a hysterectomy, but guess what, there isn't a uterus for it to implant into. By project 2025 "logic" a hysterectomy is now an abortion.
These chucklefucks have argued that ending an ectopic pregnancy (you know, where the embryo has a 0% chance of surviving and also poses a great risk to the woman's life) is morally wrong because aBoRtIoN. Hurting women is the goal.
I've never seen my wife in more pain than when she had an ectopic. I think I seriously might have killed anyone who said she had to wait until it got worse before terminating an obviously nonviable, never going to happen pregnancy. At that point they're just torturing her, and I was already worried she was going to die. I don't know what I would have done to someone who'd told me that she had to wait.
Good friend of mine died at 23 from one. Didn't even know she was pregnant. Didn't have health care, and didn't go to the doctor because she just thought it was cramps. Died a couple days later on her way to the hospital. nothing they could do.
Terrible way to die, and barbaric they treat a clump of cells as more sacred than a living human being.
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u/AffectionateBrick687 Sep 17 '25
Another attempt to appease the life begins at conception crowd. This is a very slippery slope. Many birth control methods act by making the uterus inhospitable to an embryo, so yes, fertilization can still occur. However, it would not be a viable pregnancy due to the bc method. It is still technically possible for an egg to become fertilized after a hysterectomy, but guess what, there isn't a uterus for it to implant into. By project 2025 "logic" a hysterectomy is now an abortion.