The Right to Choose

  • Posted on January 22, 2007 at 9:24 pm


Blog for Choice Day - January 22, 2007

I abhor polarizing issues. Truely, honestly. I resent the hell out of being “either/or” when the reality is – I’m both. Don’t tell me it’s a black or white issue. Between black and white is the rainbow. Because of this annoyingly restrictive black or white box everyone insists on placing the issue in, I must side with “choice”.

Personally, I believe that abortion should be safe, legal, and rare. I believe that each and every woman going for an abortion should receive both medical and psychological monitoring above and beyond what is offered now – especially afterwards.

Your body is a souçon of hormones from the day the egg is fertilized onward. A veritable melange of body/baby supporting goodness, burbling through your veins. When you terminate the pregnancy, those hormones are still flowing through your body.

It ain’t a walk in the park when your hormones crash, people.

To terminate a pregnancy is an intensely personal decision. To add political debate and someone else’s mores and values to that decision insults me in ways you can’t begin to imagine.

2 Comments on The Right to Choose

  1. tj says:

    here here! choice is the answer in all things. if it comes down to restricting freedoms v. preserving rights … preserving rights should ALWAYS win.

  2. cara michele says:

    tj: that’s assuming that it’s the mom’s rights and not the baby’s that you’re talking about, eh? otherwise, different decisions might ensue.

    emily: when are you coming back to a meetup? you’ve been missed.

    I’m working my way toward the next one. Y’all have to help me celebrate my divorciversaries LOL

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