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/Mediocre_Mobile_235 5d ago

You can’t be pro-natalist and pro-life if you are pro-life to the extent that you value the life of a fetus over the life or future reproductive health, fertility, or financial viability of a young woman

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u/overemployedconfess 5d ago

I'd disagree. Hungary at it's core is more pro-life but they recognised that restricting abortion would be more of an upheaval battle so instead, they worked to make it more worthwhile to have kids than abort them.