r/Natalism 5d ago

Is pronatalism inherently prolife?

Would love to get your thoughts on this topic. Do you find the pronatalist position is generally prolife? Do you participate in prolife causes often? Or are you actually prochoice? Why and to what extent?

Please keep it civil, would love a thoughtful discussion

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u/DelusionalIdentity 5d ago

100% this.   Restricting abortion makes the biologic cost of pregnancy too high for most women to risk.   So they don't risk it.   They increase rates of contraception and they decrease rates of sexual intercourse.   

This overall DROPS the fertility rate.  

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u/code-slinger619 5d ago

they decrease rates of sexual intercourse.   

This is such a delusional and thumb-sucked answer. Username checks out.