While watching this I suppose I was a little confused; was this documentary for or against abortion? Some of the women talked about their feelings of depression and shame after they had the procedure done. If abortions made these women feel powerless and ashamed, how is that pro-woman? I am not anti-abortion, but I also feel that more information should be given to the woman before the abortion and that “healthier” alternatives should become known to women. Men also should step up and take their role as a partner in child-bearing. If a woman must choose between education and their child, and not able to have both if they desired, that’s not very feminist.
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February 7th, 2010 at 8:19 pm
While watching this I suppose I was a little confused; was this documentary for or against abortion? Some of the women talked about their feelings of depression and shame after they had the procedure done. If abortions made these women feel powerless and ashamed, how is that pro-woman? I am not anti-abortion, but I also feel that more information should be given to the woman before the abortion and that “healthier” alternatives should become known to women. Men also should step up and take their role as a partner in child-bearing. If a woman must choose between education and their child, and not able to have both if they desired, that’s not very feminist.