There is a great need out there for a true story to be written of a woman's experience with having an abortion and how she was healed and restored to grace through the forgiveness and healing of God; by bringing it to the light in a simple manner, beginning with a dysfunctional upbringing leading to an unwanted pregnancy and the resulting abortion, God's hand upon the situation eventually brings it around for good. The women who have read my story have all been able to relate to it exceptionally well, identifying their lives with my own. My book gives hope to the hopeless and downtrodden, to those who have ever felt rejected and unwanted; there is light at the end of the tunnel, if only you believe and trust God.
"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 ...
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 ...
Mitzi's Abortion. Seattle, WA: ACT Theatre, 2003. Playwright Heffron struggled with the title for her play because the term abortion has become such a controversial word in the midst of the polarizing pro-life/pro-choice debate.
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 ...
Chronicles the history of abortion in the United States from the early 1800s to 2007 through primary documents and analyses by the author.
Hall, A and Ransom, WB (1906) 'Plumbism from the ingestion of diachylon as an abortifacient', British Medical Journal, 1:2, 356, 428–30. Hall, LA (2011) The life and times of Stella Browne: Feminist and free spirit, London: IB Tauris.
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.
Presents accounts of women who had abortions, detailing their individual life experiences, why they decided to get an abortion, and why the pro-choice movement is important to them.
A comprehensive history of abortion in Renaissance Italy. In this authoritative history, John Christopoulos provides a provocative and far-reaching account of abortion in sixteenth- and seventeenth-century Italy.
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