Bet she won't print it if it does not agree with hers…and gee, why doesn't she mention Gosnell , how dangerous "safe legal abortion is, and what he has been doing to women?
Telling Our Abortion Stories
March 6, 2010 by Carol King · Leave a Comment
“She threw herself down the stairs.” That’s what I heard about
abortion as a kid in the ’60s. I was told the young woman had risked
her life in a desperate attempt to induce a miscarriage.
The next time someone brought up abortion, a friend of mine told me
she’d locked herself in the bathroom and used a homemade lye douche to
abort. When she woke up in the hospital, she learned she was no longer
pregnant but she would never be able to conceive again. That’s what I
knew about abortion when I entered college in 1968, one year after the
Summer of Love.
While free love was in the air, abortion was illegal and I had no
idea how anyone would go about finding a provider, let alone making
sure it was safe . Then I got pregnant.
I was a freshman in college. My father had died the year before and
my boyfriend had recently returned from Vietnam and had his own share
of problems. He had a simple solution: I’d drop out and we’d get
married. He argued that I wouldn’t need a degree since I’d be staying
home taking care of him and our child(ren). I didn’t see it that way.
http://msmagazine.com/blog/blog/2010/03/06/telling-our-abortion-stories/




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