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Originally posted by booker
3) Responsible girls who are victims of faulty contraception.. perhaps the rubber breaks. Similar problem as before however now, the kid wasn't even intended! I say let her follow through with the contraception she intended originally and be done with it.
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This is probably the biggest group. People tend to think the pill is infallible, but it fails 1-2% of the time. Doesn't sound like much, but when there are millions of people relying on something that fails 1 out of 100 times, the numbers really start to stack up.
Foolproof but reversible birth control would go a long way towards reducing the # of abortions.