I mean, they could just pass their child at home, without the trauma of submitting their vaginas publicly to strangers. I know doctors and nurses. I don't know any who chose abortion as a career path or look forward to D&C's. And doctors are especially overworked and exhausted. Young people with noble ideals go into medicine because they want to cure cancer or heal their patients. The last decade or so has brought in a system of administrators without degrees in medicine bossing around staffs and limiting their interactions with patients, sometimes by 15 minutes per patients and only one issue may be addressed. Like it's a corporate fast food joint with each person on a station and being timed and penalized. Issues that people can solve by themselves or with minimal input would be welcomed so that patients with more complicated needs could receive more time.
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I have been in those circumstances. I did have an abortion, and I’ve regretted it ever sense . I was in my early 20s and a full-time drug user
Shortly after that I became pregnant again but luckily I had accepted Jesus Christ as my Lord and Savior, had recently quit using drugs, and decided to keep my baby. She’s 30 years old now.
I understand completely!
Have I been at Christian, or had the guidance and counseling like I did the second time, I probably wouldn’t have had the abortion the first time.