Los Angeles Times

Why a fetus is a ‘pre-born child’

Re “The language of abortion foes,” letters, Oct. 14

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One letter writer penned an incredibly misinforme­d analysis of preborn humans in saying that a fetus is biological­ly not a child.

This is a stunning statement, given the facts of biology. When the sperm and the ovary successful­ly unite, the complete chromosoma­l “informatio­n” that defines the fetus as “human” is present. At conception.

And, from that moment forward, no person has the “right to choose” to end the life of that newly conceived person — not a man, not a woman, not a politician. Ron Kays

Orange

The best way to limit abortion is to prevent unplanned pregnancie­s in the first place. In the U.S., about half of all pregnancie­s are unintended. The Colorado experiment, where free, reversible, long-acting birth control was offered to teens and low-income young women, resulted in dramatic (40%) drops in unplanned pregnancie­s and abortions.

The trouble with banning abortion after 20 weeks is that some severe birth defects, the kind that can be “incompatib­le with life,” can’t be identified until after 20 weeks. The idea that women suddenly decide to terminate a pregnancy at five months because they simply change their mind is sheer nonsense.

Everyone should be allowed to make medical decisions with the help of his or her doctor and family. Legislator­s need to stop playing doctor. Sue Guilford

Orange

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