Although I do not necessarily trust this article since I know that those that promote abortion are always looking for ways to make it more acceptable,I find this piece very sad no matter what the circumstances .Ah the compassion of Planned Parenthood, Naral and the like…at least when it comes to killing your baby, but not if you are left sterile, or emotionally a mess after the abortion.
Theses women may be worried about finances, and that is legitimate, many people are out of work and struggling, but I cannot help but think of how they are going to feel when they realize they have taken the life of their unborn child because of money. I pray today on this feast of the Annunciation, that people put their trust in God to care for them, instead of aborting as this pieces says…
Meltdown impact extends to abortion, birth control
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The pregnant woman showed up at the medical center in flip-flops and in tears, after walking there to save bus fare.
Her
boyfriend had lost his job, she told her doctor in Oakland, Calif., and
now — fearing harder times for her family — she wanted to abort what
would have been her fourth child.
"This was a desired
pregnancy — she'd been getting prenatal care — but they re-evaluated
expenses and decided not to continue," said Dr. Pratima Gupta. "When I
was doing the options counseling, she interrupted me halfway through,
crying, and said, 'Dr. Gupta, I just walked here for an hour. I'm sure
of my decision.'"
Other doctors are hearing similarly
wrenching tales. For many Americans, the recession is affecting their
most intimate decisions about sex and family planning. Doctors and
clinics are reporting that many women are choosing abortions and men
are having vasectomies because they cannot afford a child.
Planned
Parenthood of Illinois clinics performed an all-time high number of
abortions in January, many of them motivated by the women's economic
worries
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