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Rape Won’t Make Women Pregnant, Legislator Says

Associated Press

Women don’t get pregnant when raped because “the juices don’t flow, the body functions don’t work” during an attack, a state lawmaker declared Thursday.

Republican Rep. Henry Aldridge made the remarks to the House Appropriations Committee as it debated a proposal to eliminate a state abortion fund for poor women.

“The facts show that people who are raped - who are truly raped - the juices don’t flow, the body functions don’t work and they don’t get pregnant,” said Aldridge, a 71-year-old periodontist. “Medical authorities agree that this is a rarity, if ever.”

Aldridge’s comments outraged women’s advocates and some of his fellow legislators from both parties.

“It’s really common for rape victims to be blamed for being raped,” said Margaret Henderson, president of the North Carolina Coalition Against Sexual Assault.

“But this is the first time I’ve heard of rape victims being blamed for becoming pregnant. “

Aldridge had the floor during the committee meeting as he was trying to apologize for earlier remarks implying that victims of rape or incest are sexually promiscuous.