Three plaintiffs testified about the trauma they experienced carrying nonviable pregnancies.

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    Why don’t you believe the woman has inherent value and rights then? Even if I did think a lump of cells had human rights, nobody has the right to force a human to risk their lives for another human outside the womb, so why do you believe the government should force a human to risk their lives for an unborn one in the womb?

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        It’s heavily implied in the context. It’s okay for people to be morally opposed to abortion, but the moment it becomes about making the decision for someone else, the conversation is no longer about the fetus, it’s about the woman carrying it and her rights as a human.

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      Why don’t you believe the woman has inherent value and rights then

      I do, an equal value to every individual human out there.

      All humans are created equal.