In fact, just seven countries around the world still allow late term abortions. is an outlier as it relates to where our laws are today. 80 percent of the American people oppose abortions after 12 weeks. Rather, it'll return the powers back to the states. “By the way, overturning Roe v Wade does not ban abortion nationwide. We didn't have that kind of visibility 48 years ago and that's why it's so important that the law catch up with where the science is today and what we know about baby development.”ĭaines said even if Roe v Wade was overturned, abortion would still be legal in the U.S. That's what a 15 week old baby looks like. “You'll see what's going on at 15 weeks is which is at the heart of this Mississippi case, this 15 week abortion law. “Just take your Smartphone out and plug in ‘one-five week baby’ and click on ‘images’,” he said. And when you are a grandfather or a parent of an expectant mom, there are these great apps you can find today that literally follow the minute by minute and week by week development of those little babies.”ĭaines described how easy it is to keep track of a baby’s development, thanks to new technology. “We're grandparents of two, and in fact, our daughter is expecting our third grandbaby on Friday. “Cindy and I are parents of four children,” began Senator Daines.
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