I've yet to find a pro-choice person who approves of late term.
Just out of curiosity, if nobody approves of late term, why do they still do them? I suppose the initial question would have to be: do they still do late-term abortions? And if so, then why, if no one approves of them?
I believe that they do still do them, or atleast did a few years ago because I had an acquaintance that had one. My views on this are kind of confusing. First off, I have had an abortion. Still, I am against them. It is really easy for someone to say "I don't think that abortion is right unless the mother is raped, the mother would die, etc" which are my views, but when you're put in the position where you have to decide how you're going to be able to take care of a baby inside your womb and outside your womb, it gets scary and complicated. If you can't take care of yourself, there's no way that you can take care of a baby in your womb. I feel sad about doing that every single day, but at the time, it was the "best", but hardest decision for me. As I said, I think that abortion is wrong, except in special circumstances, but I don't believe that it should be illegal because its not my place to tell someone else that they have to have a baby, just like its not anyone's place to say that a man and a man shouldn't get married. We're supposed to be about freedom, so illegalizing something that is supposed to be a choice is the exact opposite of freedom. What bothers me is that people bring religion into the debate. SEPARATION OF CHURCH AND STATE.
I don't really believe that education has anything to do with it. From 4th grade and on I was educated about safe sex. Sometimes things happen that you can't control- in this case I was on BC and he had a condom and both failed.