Abortion

Pro-choice woman: the medical profession denies post-abortion trauma, but silence doesn’t help

By Sarah Terzo

One pro-choice woman, who suffers emotional trauma after her abortion, wrote:

…for too long society and the medical profession have denied any negative aspects of abortion. That’s not helpful to those trying to navigate the aftermath of abortion.…

The first step, surely, is giving this issue credence. Having heavily edited conversations to make sense of a narrative often means a silent elephant in the room. This is one of those times.

It is one of those crucial conversations that silence isn’t helping.

This is an Achilles heel in society — and it’s time to start listening.

Corrine Barraclough, “Corrine Barraclough: The secret grief of abortionThe Daily Telegraph September 30, 2017.

Editor’s note. This appeared at Clinic Quotes and is reposted with permission. Sarah Terzo is offering short, free pro-life eBook that exposes the pro-choice movement. Click here to get it.

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