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Originally Posted by the truth
I think legislation is not the only answer, tighter regulation but not just blanket black and white laws. Its more a cultural issue and it needs to be approached from a different point of view. a point of view that offers far far greater support, knowledge and options. also an advocate for the mother and the family. This is a matter of life and death and must demand infinitely more time and attention. We dont really hear in detail the stories of these women, especially those women who regret their abortions. people who even open up the discussion are shouted down disgracefully. as was norreen dorries last year in parliament. The actual conversation itself has been virtually outlawed by radical peer pressure.
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..ok, well those are fair points and put across well..it sounds as though you could possibly consider perhaps training to council some of the women who find themselves faced with seriously considering this choice..if you aren't already...that would be a very constructive thing to do for somegthing you feel so passionately about..