We try to silence their voices, whether through the hands of an abortionist, clever slogans, or simply ignoring the issue. But the compelling cry of the threatened unborn continues to demand a hearing.
Lisa M. Mitchell and Eugenia Georges, “Cross-Cultural Cyborgs: Greek and Canadian Women's Discourses on Fetal Ultrasound,” Feminist Studies 23 (1997): 376. 51. Janelle Sue Taylor, “The Public Fetus and the Family Car: From Abortion ...
One careful study of attitudes and behavior resulting from the one - child policy has shown that while people favor ... Existing use of the National Health Service ( NHS ) family planning services prevents nearly 4 million unplanned ...
Sanger, in fact, later claimed that her exposure to the miseries of abortion made manifest in the death of an impoverished immigrant named Sadie Sachs in 1912 had inspired her long fight for open access to contraceptive knowledge and ...
Chronicles the history of abortion in the United States from the early 1800s to 2007 through primary documents and analyses by the author.
Describes the three main groups of women who had abortions through the mid-nineteenth century, and assesses the impact of early anti-abortion laws
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Most importantly, these stories have the potential to widen public understanding of abortion. We learned from the Civil Rights and Gay Rights movements that deep-seated beliefs can evolve once people give voice to their personal stories.
"A groundbreaking and illuminating look at the state of abortion access in America and the first long-term study of the consequences--emotional, physical, financial, professional, personal, and psychological--of receiving versus being ...
In this book, Lori Brown examines the relationship between space, defined physically, legally and legislatively, and how these factors directly impact the spaces of abortion.
In this book, you'll learn about what an abortion is, some of the reasons people have abortions, and a few of the ways people might feel about their abortions.