An excellent book with personal stories from women who have actually had abortions and the experience through their eyes. Not every story is one of those horror back alley butcher abortion stories which was a needed angle. It made the juxtaposition even greater between an abortion that was done poorly and an abortion that was done safely. It made me angry that anyone should have to go through an illegal dangerous abortion when there is a perfectly safe, painless, medical way to have an abortion.
Many stories brought up aspects/arguements I had never considered. One gentleman in particular raised an excellent view point. His mother had died during a botched illegal abortion when he was 4 years old. He goes on to tell a heartbreaking story of loss. However the conclusion he poses at the end of his story blew my mind even further open on the question of abortion. He states that what makes him angriest about everything is that everyone ignores the orphans of women who died because of illegal abortions. No one has ever attempted to figure out a statistic. He goes on to say, rightfully so, that both sides, pro-life and pro-choice ignore this population and issue.
Another point made that I loved, that I've used when arguing for separation of church and state was made by another contributor in regards to allowing the government to pass laws on women's reproductive rights. "Once you allow politicians to tell you you can't have [an abortion], those same politicians can turn around and say you must have one, or it can only be a boy, it can only have blue eyes, it can only be a girl, you can only have two, you can't have any." The point is it's a slippery slope where giving up one right can eventually lead to giving up all our rights.
Another woman addresses the fact that she had an abortion when she was young and went onto have 3 children later in life who would not exist if she had had to have that child when she was young and unprepared to do so. She directly addresses pro-lifers "goal" of saving the children and argues that since the one abortion lead to three healthy living children doesn't that accomplish their goals better than having only one child?
The Law of Averages is posed in regards to abortion. "...from the time a girl gets her period-mine started at eleven-all the way up to when she's menopausal, you're talking about 40 to 50 years of 12 times a year that you can get pregnant. If you multiply 12 months times 40 years, what is that, about 500 months? The law of averages says you're going to mess up sometime no matter how faithful you are." I have to agree, so many pro-lifers want to put forth the argument that if you're irresponsible then why should the fetus have to suffer for you lack of responsibility. But life happens, not everyone is perfect all the time, it's impossible to set that standard. So I turn that argument back, why should the woman have to suffer for being human and making an error or oversight?
A journalist writes an essay about his daughter who was walking home from and Independence Day celebration. A car approached her and two men jumped out grabbed her and forced her into the car. She was blindfolded driven to an unknown location and repeatedly beaten and raped over the course of the remainder of the evening. After the men were done with her they drove her to a park and shoved her beaten body out of the car and left her there. A few weeks later it was discovered she was pregnant. He addresses Senator Jesse Helms directly who was trying to outlaw abortion even in cases of rape or incest, why his daughter should have to go through the horror and mental anguish of bringing a baby that was created out of violence and violation to term. I have to wonder what kind of a cruel human being would actually expect that.
This book was chock full of excellent arguments for why abortion should be/needs to be legal not only for the safety and well being of women, but for men and children as well.