• @[email protected]
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    412 months ago

    Please bear in mind that 6 weeks is nearly indistinguishable from a full ban. It’s counting time since conception not time since the first missed period.

    • stinerman [Ohio]
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      182 months ago

      I think this is not quite correct. You’re absolutely right that 6 weeks is basically the same thing as a full ban, but it’s based on last period rather than from conception. Which is even worse. They assume that women conceived the day after their period.

      A woman could become pregnant late in her menstrual cycle, but the 6 weeks counts from the previous period. So she could really be only a few weeks from conception but closer to 5-6 weeks based on the ban math.

      • @[email protected]
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        2 months ago

        I guess the only way to really get ahead of the timing in those places would be to lie and say the last period was a bit over a week ago but you had a condom break and have tested at-home daily since.

        I’m sure that’s not foolproof but it would give a bit more time at least. Maybe. Idk if they can tell based on ultrasound or anything at that stage, but I assume not…?

        ETA: Actually that wouldn’t help that much since ovulation isn’t until the 14th day after period on average… you have a baked in two week bullshit time. Plus apparently another 10-20 days before it would even pop positive on a pregnancy test.

        So basically banned yeah. There’s basically no way even with lying to meet that timeframe.

  • The Pantser
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    242 months ago

    Alternative title, States to Avoid

  • @Sanctus
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    102 months ago

    ***Exceptions are determined on a case by case basis using the skin color of the victims individuals.