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No, the hospital can decide they don't perform abortions. FWIW, a few years ago, two of my local hospitals proposed a merger. One was a Catholic hospital and it was announced that their policy on abortion would apply at both hospitals. Our community rose up and protested loudly and insistently that that was not acceptable. The merger was scrapped.>
>Just curious. Are you in favor of late terms abortions? You know - the kind of abortions where the fetus could survive outside of the womb and become a real person?
The way I usually word the question - should elective late term abortions be legal?
The question is intended to see if a person actually understands what's in Roe v Wade and Planned Parenthood v Casey - or if the person simply repeats what HRC and DWS were saying on the topic (the unsupported assertion that late term abortions are only due to medical necessity)