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===Induced Abortion===
===Induced Abortion===
Becoming legal in the 1950s as a result of the Burgundian Women’s Liberation movement, induced abortion has faded from general discourse because of its wide acceptance and vast popular support. Access is guaranteed by law and is available at most hospitals that provide maternal-fetal medicine. The [[Levantine Catholic Church]] has taken their protests to the pulpit but by the 1980s had lost steam even there as parishioners turned away from the church starting in the 1970s, many young women citing the Churches stance on induced abortion as a reason. In the depths of [[Roln]] and [[Daltmur]] induced abortion is still socially taboo and is least likely to be practiced. These two areas also have the highest levels of unintended pregnancy, death or impairment of the mother and or child due to birthing complications, unmarried motherhood, parents without college degrees, lowest average income, highest gender pay gaps, and lowest levels of savings in [[Burgundie]]. These statistics are often cited as examples of why de-stigmatizing abortion remain important.
Becoming legal in the 1950s as a result of the Burgoignesc Women’s Liberation movement, induced abortion has faded from general discourse because of its wide acceptance and vast popular support. Access is guaranteed by law and is available at most hospitals that provide maternal-fetal medicine. The [[Levantine Catholic Church]] has taken their protests to the pulpit but by the 1980s had lost steam even there as parishioners turned away from the church starting in the 1970s, many young women citing the Churches stance on induced abortion as a reason. In the depths of [[Roln]] and [[Daltmur]] induced abortion is still socially taboo and is least likely to be practiced. These two areas also have the highest levels of unintended pregnancy, death or impairment of the mother and or child due to birthing complications, unmarried motherhood, parents without college degrees, lowest average income, highest gender pay gaps, and lowest levels of savings in [[Burgundie]]. These statistics are often cited as examples of why de-stigmatizing abortion remains important.


The government of [[Burgundie]] does not specify when in the gestation process a fetus becomes a person. The medical community has determined that they will not usually conduct abortions after the conclusion of the second trimester out of consideration of the health of the mother. Due to the flexibility of the law extreme circumstances may warrant an abortion at any time, even in the third trimester.
The government of [[Burgundie]] does not specify when in the gestation process a fetus becomes a person. The medical community has determined that they will not usually conduct abortions after the conclusion of the second trimester out of consideration of the health of the mother. Due to the flexibility of the law, extreme circumstances may warrant an abortion at any time, even in the third trimester.


====Protest movements====
====Protest movements====
Because of its entrenched status in the vast majority of society there is no such thing as a pro-choice movement as this standpoint is considered the norm in [[Burgundie]]. An extra-liberal movement started in [[2024]] that seeks to criminalize the denial of access to abortions or other women’s health services. This group posits that denying the full spectrum of women’s health services is a breach of the mother’s human and civil rights. They seek to have laws codified to penalize parents, male sex partners, priests, and others who preclude mothers from seeking abortions or other proven women’s health services. Efforts to change the laws have been discussed on the floor in the [[Golden Council of Ten]] but no action has been taken as yet.
Because of its entrenched status in the vast majority of society, there is no such thing as a pro-choice movement as this standpoint is considered the norm in [[Burgundie]]. An extra-liberal movement started in [[2024]] that seeks to criminalize the denial of access to abortions or other women’s health services. This group posits that denying the full spectrum of women’s health services is a breach of the mother’s human and civil rights. They seek to have laws codified to penalize parents, male sex partners, priests, and others who preclude mothers from seeking abortions or other proven women’s health services. Efforts to change the laws have been discussed on the floor in the [[Golden Council of Ten]] but no action has been taken as yet.


The small but zealous pro-Life movement exists in certain rural parts of [[Burgundie]]. The movement is small and generally ignored getting an average of 14 hours of news coverage per year. The pro-Life activists seek to end the guaranteed access to abortions specifically and do not take a stance on access to other women’s health services. They frame their argument as a protection of national security. Since all residents of [[Burgundie]] are required to participate in the [[Army of Burgundie# Standardized Militia Program|Standardized Militia Program]], pro-Life proponents claim that abortion is an act of treason by murdering “soldiers of Burgundie”. Further, since [[Army of Burgundie# Standardized Militia Program|Standardized Militia Program]] is a requisite for citizenship in [[Burgundie]], the movement claims that abortion is a denial of a chance of citizenship to deserving residents.
The small but zealous pro-Life movement exists in certain rural parts of [[Burgundie]]. The movement is small and generally ignored getting an average of 14 hours of news coverage per year. The pro-Life activists seek to end the guaranteed access to abortions specifically and do not take a stance on access to other women’s health services. They frame their argument as a protection of national security. Since all residents of [[Burgundie]] are required to participate in the [[Army of Burgundie# Standardized Militia Program|Standardized Militia Program]], pro-Life proponents claim that abortion is an act of treason by murdering “soldiers of Burgundie”. Further, since [[Army of Burgundie# Standardized Militia Program|Standardized Militia Program]] is a requisite for citizenship in [[Burgundie]], the movement claims that abortion is a denial of a chance of citizenship to deserving residents.


===Children and parenting===
===Children and parenting===
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