Support After Abortion released a study that shows a significant portion of women suffer from the consequences of abortion even decades after they’ve had them.
The study showed ” that 40% of women who experienced medication abortions suffered adverse emotional and psychological effects.”
Perhaps the highlight of the segment was this moment when Patricia Brown spoke about the after effects of her abortion when she was 16-years old. She came to the support center “decades later.”
When asked if she would have had an abortion if she could do it all over again, she responded “If I’d known there would be an emptiness, ain’t no way I would have,”
The consequences of abortion on the mother, on society as a whole, has hardly been given serious study. Seeing one study that dared explore the “less obvious” negative side effects of abortion (beyond the obvious negative effect, the murder of an unborn child) is very encouraging. Seeing that study given voice on a Disney-owned media company indictates, potentially, either a crack in the Empire or a token appeasement to settle down dissent.
Time will tell, yet we celebrate the spreading of the word of the death-creating patterns of abortion that go far beyond the abortion, the woman, the abortionist, and even the father. These patterns touch the very spirit of our sense of humanity in ways that few have taken to explore in any impartial, phenomenological sense.
The abortionist should fear the consequences of such a study, for the people would learn of the brutal authoritarian death engine of power the habit of abortionist thought creates for the elite few.
“We appreciate ABC’s even-handed coverage of Support After Abortion’s mission to help women and men who suffer after abortion,” said Support After Abortion CEO Lisa Rowe, a licensed clinical social worker. “Abortion is often framed as a political issue, which disenfranchises women and men who experience adverse impacts like grief, anger, and shame. ABC’s story was about politics and revenue, but it also showed the human side of suffering after abortion.”

