'Come on guys, Lets save lives! Whats that? A hard no? Why? Cause it's your body and we don't get to make that choice for you? Ooooooohhhhhh!!!'
Actress Evan Rachel Wood was one of many women outraged this week by anti-abortion legislation recently passed in Georgia that would make it more difficult for women to terminate unwanted pregnancies. The Westworld star and women’s rights advocate suggested a simple solution to effectively prevent pregnancies and reduce the likelihood of a woman ever having to face the decision to get an abortion: Make vasectomies mandatory.
She continued:"Mandatory vasectomies until you want to have children. They can be reversed, so. Come on guys, Let's save lives! What's that? A hard no? Why? Cause its’ your body and we don’t get to make that choice for you? Ooooooohhhhhh!!!” Georgia Governor Brian Kemp signed the Living Infants Fairness and Equality Act, otherwise known as the “Fetal Heartbeat” bill, on Tuesday. The law, which won’t go into effect until January 2020, would ban women from having an abortion in the state once a fetal heartbeat is detected. Embryos typically develop a heartbeat within the first five to six weeks of conception, but many women aren’t aware of their pregnancies until after that narrow window has elapsed.
“Part of that treatment would be removing that embryo from the fallopian tube and reinserting it in the uterus so that is defined as not an abortion under this bill," Becker said.
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