A mom’s abortion in 1975. Her household’s discussions about it, almost 50 years later | US-TODAY.NET



US-TODAY.NET Editor-in-Chief, Nicole Carroll, discovered a manuscript her mother wrote about an abortion in 1975. Carroll explored that call together with her household.

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6 thoughts on “A mom’s abortion in 1975. Her household’s discussions about it, almost 50 years later | US-TODAY.NET

  1. people should just mind their own business. Who are we to judge anyone. It is between the woman and God..
    If you get pregnant and don't want to have one then don't plain and simple. Take the skeletons out of your own closet before you judge someone else.
    People worry about the unborn, but once a child is born they couldn't care less what happens to them.

  2. Just think since 1975 in America that has not come out any new way to protect pregnancy there are no better methods in America anymore except birth control by killing abortion is a great system of birth control use widely and enjoyed by many people who like to see this process continue and not recommend other resources maybe there aren't any maybe this is the best birth control we have in America abortion

  3. If I hadn’t had a previous abortion my twins never would have been born 10 months later. Never regretted it for a second. Think of how many people are only here today because their parents aborted a previous pregnancy. And of course my now teenage twins are adamantly as pro choice as I am.

  4. Some born babies still find it difficult to believe they weren’t really wanted either. Thus the delusion that their mothers abortive decision was about them. Why can’t adults allow and accept their parents choices?

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