Of course it does: Any procedure of this sort hurts. Something to consider the next time someone tells you that a woman can nonchalantly have one.
Another thing to consider, however, are the tactics of the uterine police in South Dakota:
"Abortion opponents here deliberately avoid the familiar slogans of their movement. They don't talk about the 'murder of innocent babies' or quote the Bible on the sanctity of life. Instead, campaign manager Leslee Unruh has taken what she calls a feminist approach, arguing that legalized abortion exploits women and – for their sake – must be stopped."
Geez...I wonder how that works? Let's see...
"'We women buy the choice line. We're panicked, or we're being pressured, or we're ashamed to have a child outside marriage', Ms. Unruh said."
Peer pressure? Of course! I see people all the time outside of Planned Parenthood, with signs and coat hangers, shouting "C'mon chicken! Just End It!".
And the shame of a child out of wedlock? Wonder what kind of people who make a woman feel bad about having a child out of wedlock? Who would ostracize such women?
"'If you don't do your job right as a mother', Ms. Unruh asked, 'what good is everything else?'"
I actually agree with this statement, which is why I am pro choice.
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