Post Abortion Healing Support
Anonymous
What disruptions?
Thu Dec 26 22:15:16 2002
Making a change in the world around you is
very healing.
The satisfaction of knowing that someone won't have to suffer as you did is very rewarding. And if I'm
wrong about that why do you bother to reach out to others and say, "you are not alone?" Because you remember once upon a
time when you wondered if you were alone.
Women on this board have been through an abortion they can take it to
the media what actually goes on. Those prolifers who have never had an abortion can't effect a change in methods to
congress because they lack the knowledge of what it feels like to go through this procedure. These women have a very
powerful voice and it is a shame to only hear them speak in whispers. But that is what a lot of society has taught us,
that women should be docile, soft spoken and passive. The right to speed on the freeway does not counteract your right
to seat belts that work. If abortion is a legal surgery than you have the right to a safe procedure....but that's not
what is happening is it? Why not stand up for that?
Now that I think about it, I am not a doctor, but children
are meant to leave the womb eventually. We do have ways of inducing labor for women who are in their nointh month. There
has got to be a procedure that more closely resembles the hormones and methods that a baby would leave the womb on it's
own.
And keep in mind, even carrying a baby to term, take it's toll on the body. It take the body time to heal
after having a baby. It is perfectly ethical to have three babies right in a row, but to do so could also disrupt the
bodies natural tendacie to heal. If you want to take that route, quit smoking, drinking, staying up late, sitting to
use the bathroom...you should squat and by no means slouch in your chair. Caught you on that last one, didn't I.
Americans do a great deal of things that are counter productive to our bodies natural order.