An article from a pro-choicer about how we ought to consider the reality of negative effects after abortion more seriously, based on the sad case of Australian celebrity Charlotte Dawson:
byWhile the cyberbullying doubtless exacerbated her woes, Charlotte’s memoir could not have been more clear on their root cause: “When I got home [from the abortion], I felt that something had changed. I felt a shift … I felt the early tinges of what I can now identify as my first experience with depression.”
Why the careful media detour around the precipitating incident identified by the victim herself? If Charlotte had traced her depression to a campus rape or domestic violence, the media would have been all over it like white on rice.
Brigid says
I did not know that Barbara Kay is pro-abortion. I have heard her speak against euthanasia, and from reading her newspaper columns, assumed that she was pro-life.