Quantcast

Rape can get you pregnant conservatives!

Mel 2012/08/21 02:10:42
Rape can make you pregnant. Period.
By Aaron Carroll, Special to CNN
updated 8:14 PM EDT, Mon August 20, 2012
Watch this video
Hear Akin's 'legitimate rape' comment
STORY HIGHLIGHTS
  • Rep. Todd Akin said pregnancy from "legitimate rape" is rare
  • Aaron Carroll says he's wrong: Humans are designed to reproduce
  • He says Akin probably aimed to make prohibition of abortions square with an (alternate) reality
  • Carroll: Akin's ludicrous remark is distraction Republicans could avoid if they stuck to science

Editor's note: Dr. Aaron E. Carroll is an associate professor of pediatrics at the Indiana University School of Medicine and the director of the university's Center for Health Policy and Professionalism Research. He blogs about health policy at The Incidental Economist and tweets at @aaronecarroll.

(CNN) -- Rep. Todd Akin made news this weekend by announcing that pregnancy from "legitimate rape" is rare. He further argued that physicians had told him that women who were traumatized in such a way had biological things happen in their bodies to "shut down" the "whole thing" so that fertilization won't occur.

There's so much wrong here that it's hard to know where to begin.

Let's start with the basics. The human body is intricately designed and exquisitely evolved to make procreation possible. In fact, some would argue that it's our primary purpose. So you have to understand that everything about out biology is there to make it easier, not harder, for a woman to get pregnant. Women can get pregnant if intercourse happens under water. Women can get pregnant from sex in any position. Women can get pregnant even when they think that they can't get pregnant due to menstruation. If you put sperm near egg, women can get pregnant.

Republicans distancing themselves from Akin remarks

Aaron Carroll
Aaron Carroll

There is nothing at all about a woman's mindset that affects this. Women can't wish pregnancy away. If they could, then many teen pregnancies wouldn't occur; few teens want to get pregnant. But think of the larger picture. Women in abusive relationships get pregnant. Women in horrible socioeconomic conditions get pregnant. And, yes, women who have been raped get pregnant.

The body doesn't differentiate between "legitimate" rape and "illegitimate" rape -- whatever that is. The body doesn't know whether the rapist is known to a victim. The body doesn't know if a knife or a gun, or alcohol or drugs (or any combination of them), were used.

Every sexual encounter does not lead to pregnancy, but every sexual encounter leads to the possibility of pregnancy. Period.

Akin flub puts abortion at center of campaign debate

So why would someone say such a thing? While it's hard to get into the mind of another individual, we can guess. This line of reasoning isn't new . It's been used for the most part to delegitimize the idea that exceptions to abortion prohibitions should exist for rape. After all, if you really believe that abortion is the taking of a human life, then it's hard to suggest that there is any rationalization for it at all. While ethically consistent, this belief is rare in the United States. Even among those who oppose abortion, most people support exceptions for rape and incest.

It's hard for a politician who firmly opposes abortion to square this. Such a person wants the support of a majority of people but doesn't want to compromise principles. One option, then, is to find a way to make the occurrence of the problem nonexistent. If pregnancy from rape doesn't happen, then we don't need exceptions in the law.

The problem, of course, is that such pregnancies do occur. More than 31,000 of them happen in America every year. Pretending they don't by listening to a few anecdotes won't make them go away.

This is what happens when reality gets in the way of our moralconvictions. Life is tricky. It's nuanced and complicated and often fraught with contradictions. Contrary to what you read, most people don't have black and white views of abortion. Few believe that it should be prohibited when it might save the life of a mother. Few believe that it should be allowed a week before a fetus is full-term. In other words, relatively few people believe abortion should never be legal , and few believe it should always be legal.

This places abortion in the gray zone. That doesn't work well for elections. It also doesn't make for clean philosophical discussions. It certainly doesn't make for good sound bites.

A further problem with proclamations like Akin's, though, is what they sound like to women who have been raped. If you believe what he does, then anyone who did get pregnant wasn't "legitimately" raped. Moreover, it belies a willful ignorance of science. Rape has occurred in history time and time again. Women get pregnant from it. This is known. There is no debate to be had.

Opinion: Why Ryan is not bad for women

Those who support Republicans, and even Akin, in this election believe this to be a distraction and a problem. They're right. History shows that statements like this can turn close elections . A win in Missouri for the Democrats may mean that they retain control of the Senate. Moreover, this will be what we are talking about this week instead of the economy, jobs, or health care reform. That's bad for Romney and Ryan.

The good news is that all of this is avoidable. Stick to science. If people did that more, they wouldn't have to claim they "misspoke" later.

Follow @CNNOpinion on Twitter

You!
Add Photos & Videos

Top Opinion

Sort By
  • Most Raves
  • Least Raves
  • Oldest
  • Newest
Opinions

  • shadow76 2012/08/21 08:12:53
    shadow76
    He accidentally misspoke it happens get over it!
  • Goducks5 2012/08/21 07:49:36 (edited)
    Goducks5
    Liberals don't use common sense, they state the obvious also.
  • Lady Wh... Goducks5 2012/08/21 10:20:34
    Lady Whitewolf
    +1
    AND LIKE CONSERVATIVES DO? Gimme a break.
  • shadow76 2012/08/21 06:20:37
    shadow76
    Two wrongs don't make a right.
  • zbacku 2012/08/21 03:13:22
    zbacku
    Where is the outrage over this Democrat having oral sex with a 17 year old boy?

    ST. PAUL -- The Democratic Minnesota House leader wants Rep. Kerry Gauthier, DFL-Duluth, to leave the Legislature after police reports indicate he and a teen-aged boy had oral sex at a highway rest area.

    http://www.inforum.com/event/...
  • Mel zbacku 2012/08/21 06:22:27
    Mel
    I would be outraged. That's a crime, just as rape is a crime.
  • zbacku 2012/08/21 02:52:23
  • NoHandl... zbacku 2012/08/21 03:06:34
    NoHandlebarsAttached
    +1
    He meant to say that he had visited 47 states.
  • zbacku NoHandl... 2012/08/21 03:11:51
    zbacku
    Sure.
  • NoHandl... zbacku 2012/08/21 03:12:59
    NoHandlebarsAttached
    +1
    You're funny.
  • zbacku NoHandl... 2012/08/21 03:14:09
    zbacku
    You do understand that no 6th grader would make the same mistake.
  • NoHandl... zbacku 2012/08/21 03:19:20 (edited)
    NoHandlebarsAttached
    +2
    You've never made a mistake when you were speaking?
    I'm talking to the perfect man. This is amazing.
  • zbacku NoHandl... 2012/08/21 03:25:01
    zbacku
    I've made tons of mistakes, but I NEVER said we had 57 States.
  • NoHandl... zbacku 2012/08/21 21:56:57
    NoHandlebarsAttached
    He said, "I've been to 57 states," not, "I've been to ALL 57 states."

    He clearly meant to say 47. If you'd stop looking for reasons to hate him, it would become obvious.
  • zbacku NoHandl... 2012/08/21 22:36:36
    zbacku
    And THEN he says he will visit the 58th STATE. You do know that there are 57 Muslim States. I think he had that in mind. Once again, NO ONE that I have EVER come across in my 60 years EVER made the mistake of saying there were 57 states. NEVER. But this guy gets all the excuses in the book.
  • NoHandl... zbacku 2012/08/22 00:04:43
    NoHandlebarsAttached
    +1
    What does Islam have to do with anything? Are you telling me you're one of those people that not only thinks he's a Muslim, but is also upset by it? If that's the case, then we have nothing more to talk about, because I refuse to debate a person who is mentally handicapped.
  • zbacku NoHandl... 2012/08/21 22:40:10
    zbacku
    Why didn't he correct himself. Once he said 57 and then said he was going to visit the 58th State, I think it would have passed through is brain that he made a mistake that no grade school kid would make.
  • NoHandl... zbacku 2012/08/22 00:00:19
    NoHandlebarsAttached
    +1
    He probably didn't realize he did that. Human beings make mistakes. You make mistakes, I make mistakes, and Martlin Luther King Jr. made mistakes. This is something that all human beings should be aware of from age five. You've been alive for 60 years, and you can't figure out something that most people learn during early childhood.
    He didn't say anything about a 58th state, he said he had one left to visit. He couldn't visit Alaska or Hawaii, meaning he could only go to 48. If you sit down and think for two seconds(something conservatives seem to be awful at), it becomes clear that he simply slipped up while he was speaking.
  • zbacku 2012/08/21 02:51:40
    zbacku
    This man is a stupid fool that happens to be a Republican.
    I can name dozens of stupid fools that are Democrat, but that doesn't matter to any Liberal.
  • Kirino 2012/08/21 02:49:08
    Kirino
    +2
    Do they not teach biology in America any more? fgsdfg
  • GirlyGirl™ 2012/08/21 02:19:55
  • Mel 2012/08/21 02:13:22
    Mel
    +2
    Akin=IDIOT idiot idiot

News & Politics

2013/05/18 16:48:10

Hot Questions on SodaHead
More Hot Questions

More Community More Originals