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In many past societies, certain forms of infanticide were considered permissible. <ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Infanticide Infanticide]</ref>
In many past societies, certain forms of infanticide were considered permissible. <ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Infanticide Infanticide]</ref>
In the United States, there is an ongoing debate in the state legislature allowing a full term pregnancy abortion or infanticide, which is being passed as the right of the mother who has just given birth to a viable, breathing infant.


In the United States, there is an ongoing debate in multiple states legislature that allows full term pregnancy abortion or infanticide, which has recently been passed as lawful when representing the right of the birth mother to make the decision whether her baby should be killed, at the time when she has just given birth to a breathing or potentially viable infant.
==Full Term Abortion==
Currently, federal law makes it legal to abort babies into the ninth month of pregnancy. 
While some states have restrictions on abortion, all states permit abortion into the ninth month for certain exceptions. Eight states and Washington, D.C., allow abortion until birth for any reason (Alaska, Colorado, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, Oregon, Vermont, and New York).
The preborn child in the United States does not have any rights until he or she exits a woman’s body.<ref>[https://www.liveaction.org/news/three-myths-third-trimester-abortions/ Third Trimester Aboriton]</ref>
*Alaska
* Colorado
* New Hampshire
* New Jersey
* New Mexico
* Oregon
* Vermont
* New York
* Plus, the District of Columbia