Article 62MVJ Florida calls teen ‘too immature’ for an abortion. But forced motherhood is fine? | Jill Filipovic

Florida calls teen ‘too immature’ for an abortion. But forced motherhood is fine? | Jill Filipovic

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Jill Filipovic
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The Florida court's decision is shameful, nothing less than an ideological assault on a teenager

A Florida court has held that a pregnant and parentless 16-year-old is not mature enough to have an abortion - but is, apparently, mature enough to raise a child after being forced into childbirth by the state.

This case illustrates the utter absurdity and deep cruelty of parental consent laws, which are in place in 21 states. While parental consent laws seem reasonable enough on their face - who wouldn't want to know if their child was having an abortion? - they are in practice alternately duplicative or dangerous. If a parent is supportive of their child's bodily autonomy and has raised that child into a thoughtful, mature teenager, that teenager will either feel comfortable telling their parents about an unplanned pregnancy, or will have the ability and wherewithal to make their own decision and get themselves to an abortion provider. If a parent is abusive or unsupportive of their child's basic rights, why should the state put young people at risk by requiring that their parents be notified?

Jill Filipovic is the author of the The H-Spot: The Feminist Pursuit of Happiness

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