Do people think it's common for a woman to change their mind at 8.5 months and then fake cancer to have an abortion?
No I don't think it's common. But why then is there even an exception for cases in which the women's health is threatened? As far as I can tell there aren't any conditions that would require abortion in the 3rd trimester in order to preserve the health of the mother. All I'm saying is it doesn't make any sense.
Unless "women's health/well being" isn't solely referring to physical health but perhaps to emotional/psychological health as well?
Yeah that’s what I was kind of getting at. It’s not currently illegal anywhere for doctors to treat mothers. I guess some are saying, “but if treating the mother puts the baby at risk (e.g., surgery, chemo, etc.) they could be prosecuted for a late term abortion if the baby dies.”
But the risk of that kind of prosecution is about as high as a transgender person walking into the “wrong” bathroom so they can molest children. It’s a fake problem in order to necessitate a “solution” that just so happens to further an agenda.