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<blockquote data-quote="cachsux" data-source="post: 926656" data-attributes="member: 5529"><p>It's a plain and simple act of coercion. Does a woman choosing adoption have to view the newborn before it's given to the adopting parents in case she want's to change her mind? Might as well put a picture of a baby in every pack of birth control pills.</p><p></p><p>My views on abortion ironically come from my mother. At times when it came up on the news or in conversation somehow she would talk of how women who felt the need to make that choice would have to resort to illegal back alley abortions or make desperate attempts on their own. Those wealthy enough would do so out of country. </p><p></p><p>The fact of the matter is that whether it's legal or not some women will still feel the need to make that choice. As some have mentioned above it should not be considered as a form of birth control. It shouldn't be available as a "walk in" procedure. Women who feel that is the right choice should be made aware of all the options they could chose. Counseling should be freely provided. But if the woman still decides to go through with the procedure then she should be allowed to do so without further influences.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cachsux, post: 926656, member: 5529"] It's a plain and simple act of coercion. Does a woman choosing adoption have to view the newborn before it's given to the adopting parents in case she want's to change her mind? Might as well put a picture of a baby in every pack of birth control pills. My views on abortion ironically come from my mother. At times when it came up on the news or in conversation somehow she would talk of how women who felt the need to make that choice would have to resort to illegal back alley abortions or make desperate attempts on their own. Those wealthy enough would do so out of country. The fact of the matter is that whether it's legal or not some women will still feel the need to make that choice. As some have mentioned above it should not be considered as a form of birth control. It shouldn't be available as a "walk in" procedure. Women who feel that is the right choice should be made aware of all the options they could chose. Counseling should be freely provided. But if the woman still decides to go through with the procedure then she should be allowed to do so without further influences. [/QUOTE]
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