I will use 'IDX' or 'late-term abortion' from here forward.You can certainly use those two terms --
but they refer to two different things.
This is the shell game played by the anti-choice brigade. And both Obama and Biden fell for it and haven't yet got their heads out of the anti-choice brigade's ass.
"Late-term abortion" would ordinarily refer to a termination at a time when a fetus is hypothetically viable.
Hypothetically. NO ONE knows which fetus will survive to delivery, and survive delivery. Remember stillbirths? Full-term fetuses, apparently viable, and yet dead when delivered. Or fetuses that are delivered and then, once born, fail to breathe and perform the other functions that sustain life. Any interference with / prohibition on "late-term abortion" is in fact a violation of a woman's rights based on a gamble, and othing more.
"IDX" refers to a
procedure -- NOT to the time at which the procedure is used.
In point of fact, it is commonly used in the
second trimester of pregnancy -- roughly the time
before a fetus is hypothetically viable.
The essence of the US Supreme Court's decisions on abortion has been that the state may legislate to restrict access to abortion, or prohibit abortion, ONLY at the point at which the fetus is (hypothetically) viable.
During the second trimester, the state may legislate regarding abortion ONLY in the interests of the woman. (We say "woman", btw, not "mother", since her parental status is not in issue, and if she does not yet have children, she is not a mother.)
Here is the summary of what was said in
Roe v. Wade (my emphases):
http://www.law.cornell.edu/supct/html/historics/USSC_CR_0410_0113_ZS.html(a) For the stage prior to approximately the end of the first trimester, the abortion decision and its effectuation must be left to the medical judgment of the pregnant woman's attending physician. Pp. 163, 164.
(b) For the stage subsequent to approximately the end of the first trimester, the State, in promoting its interest in the health of the mother, may, if it chooses, regulate the abortion procedure in ways that are reasonably related to maternal health. Pp. 163, 164.
(c) For the stage subsequent to viability the State, in promoting its interest in the potentiality of human life, may, if it chooses, regulate, and even proscribe, abortion except where necessary, in appropriate medical judgment, for the preservation of the life or health of the mother. Pp. 163-164; 164-165.
Very plainly, legislation that interferes in access to abortion, by any procedure, prior to (hypothetical) viability, for reasons unrealted to the woman's health, is flatly contrary to the this doctrine.
A ban on an abortion
procedure that is used
prior to (hypothetical) viability cannot possibly be consistent with the Court's previous decisions. Or with women's fundamental and constitutional rights.
If your co-workers are playing this shell game, they need to be called on it. Everyone who plays it needs to be called on it. Including Democrats. If they fell for it, they need educating. If they are pandering, they need to stop.
IDX is commonly performed on fetuses that have NO cognitive function -- no sensation of pain, no self-awareness, etc. etc.
If it is performed in a later stage of pregnancy, i.e. post hypothetical viability, it will overwhelmingly, if not in all cases, be performed on a fetus that has a condition that is inconsistent with life -- that will not survive birth, or will survive ony briefly and, at that point, likely be in very real pain. In fact it is possible that a late-term fetus may experience pain
in utero in some form, and the kind of conditions we are talking about may, for example, cause seizures, which may cause pain.
The procedure would be performed at that stage to avoid the woman being cut open in order to terminate the pregnancy by Caesarian section, or having to endure labour to expel a fetus that could, for instance, have an enlarged head caused by a condition like hydrocephaly.
Please. Do not fall for the shell game. And do not let anyone within earshot get away with it.
And when the election is over, maybe you could all try to educate your new president and vice-president and any of your elected representatives who seem in need of educating.