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Originally Posted by Toy Soldier
I suspect truthey is talking about counselling for women who are considering abortion to address their fears presumably in hopes of them not going through with it... rather than counselling for women post-abortion.
To be fair i think both are hugely important. Many choose abortion as they feel they have no choice, or assuming that they will be on their own with it, without talking to their partner or other family members first which might paint a different picture. And then, also, many who do have abortions end up with a lot of unresolved feelings of guilt and regrets. Even those who still believe it to be the right decision overall.
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correct. potential parents need time , support, information on options available to them before and after abortion