British Pregnancy Advisory Service: Tick tock – we need to call time on the biological clock message

Our thanks to Martin for this. The article clearly shows why ‘we’ should NOT ‘call time on the biological clock message’. The writer works for an orgaization which exists to facilitate the killing of unborn children, and campaigns for women to be allowed to kill more of them, so is presumably happy when women fail to become pregnant because they’ve left it too late, in terms of their fertility.

Martin writes:

Why don’t they just teach women they can’t have it all?

An excerpt:

The fact that teenage pregnancy is at its lowest ever level since records began is a cause for celebration. Any young woman who finds herself pregnant and who wishes to continue that pregnancy needs support – not stigma.

Young women ‘find’ themselves pregnant? Hmm, how does that happen? Following a visit by the pregnancy fairy?

If you click on the website of the British Pregnancy Advisory Service, you’re immediately met with this:

Considering Abortion?
We are the UK’s leading abortion care service.

The organization should clearly be renamed the British Abortion Advisory Service.

Our position on abortion is in our 2015 general election manifesto (pp.5,6).

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5 thoughts on “British Pregnancy Advisory Service: Tick tock – we need to call time on the biological clock message

  1. The reason that feMarxists promote abortion and discourage pregancy in the first place is to damage and weaken society over a long period of time the better to prepare it for Marxist style hegemony and eventual replacement of something approaching democracy with something very far from it, which has been an utter disaster in every country it’s ever been tried.

    This this is why feminism has been so often likened to cancer by so many,
    not least Paul Elam of avfm who has a track record of knowing what he’s talking about.

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  2. Young women ‘find’ themselves pregnant? Hmm, how does that happen? Following a visit by the pregnancy fairy?

    Often following the consumption of large quantities of Blue WKD, shots of various sorts and vodka with fizzy mixers. Funny that.

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  3. “The risk of complications increase with pregnancy as we get older, as do the risks of chromosomal abnormalities. But these risks must be kept in perspective.” In fact the real perspective is that these risks rise markedly after 35 and very dramatically in pregnancies over 40(one in three). The simple truth is that the optimum ages for fertility and a healthy pregnancy and baby are in the mid- twenties. Although there has been a marked fall in births of babies with some of the more common chromosomal abnormalities (such as Down’s Syndrome) due to screening and abortions, in fact there has at the same time been a rise in what were rarer forms and other “birth defects” related to the much higher risks of later pregnancies’. It is important that women, well couples really, know about the risks rather that these are glossed over. For all our science it is a simple fact that humans are perishable goods and cease “growing” (replacing cells faster than they die ) in their 20s. it is pretty inevitable that the risks discussed grow at an increasing rate with age. In this sense the feminists are right that each pregnancy places quite a strain on the body; and the strain is much greater as that body ages.
    I have worked with people with chromosomal abnormalities and other birth related disabling conditions for over 30 years so do not advocate abortion as there is no life “unworthy to be lived” .But it is irresponsible not to inform couples of the true risks of “waiting” or deciding later in reproductive life they now want a child. People need the facts not pious hopes nor disingenuous half truths..

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  4. Reading that nonsense confirms that we need to call time on the ‘women can have anything and everything they want whenever they want it’ message.

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    • I had to switch off Newsnight because they were interviewing that white woman who pretended to be black. She said she’s black because she feels it, race is fluid like gender, etc. Are we being slowly possessed by demons?

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