A Review On The Ambivalence Of Abortion
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According to Linda Bird Franckes The Ambivalence of Abortion, her abortion experience was narrated. While her third kid were at the school age her life was going to settle down again, but when the unpredictable forth is coming it cause her family big troubles; both in their living and spirit.
She was introduced to the reproductive and Sexual Health Department at the Womans Service center. When there was completely no room for a new baby, an abortion seemed to be the best solution for the waiting-to-be-solve problem.
Francke met many women, at the varied ages and backgrounds, along her solitary way to an operation room. Once, her hesitant was occurred, she wondered if she could keep her not-a-life child.
After the operation was complete, all the heart-wounded women were sent to recovery room. Rest there with flowers and girlish bed, and then get their trouble-free life back.
First, I have to say that this article was written for everyone as much as it gave anyone nothing. Adolescent? Women? Men? No, I am not going to recommend you a Disney animation with gorgeous graphic images, but a dull caption of a lesson form an ordinary thing called “life”.
Second, this painful story reminds me of a television show, Seventh Heaven. Can you imagine how hard a priests wife and a full-time mother with seven children decided to give her eighth child a birth? No way and I believe that fiction is closer to true story than you think. Whether an abortion is done or not, the fighting between law (of living) and moral will never ever end. There will be more and more contradiction.
Finally, what Francke wants for writing this article? I supposed that only her will exactly know, but let me tell you what I know. If you have also done this kind of guilt, read it for being not too guilty. On the other hand, if you are willing to do it, please read for not being guilty. Of course, some people may notice an