To see abortion as a magic wand that brings relief but no pain is to ignore the pain of countless women who suffer for years and
decades after abortion.
Not exact matches
Somewhat dubious, I searched for the data, which reveals the pro-lifer was right on the facts but offering an unsupported interpretation: The study showed that the maternal mortality rate declined
after abortion was prohibited in 1989, but that it had already been declining for more than a
decade, probably as a result of rising levels of women's education.
Ziegler writes: «[F] or the better part of a
decade after the Court's decision, the vast majority of lawyers, law professors, and grassroots activists in the antiabortion movement opposed efforts to strip the Court of its authority or to return the
abortion question to democratic politics....
It took a while for some to appreciate the contours of the debate, but in the
decades after Roe v. Wade, there came to be a gradual appreciation of the deep connection between the Judeo - Christian framework and full - throated opposition to most forms of
abortion.
In the
decades after the Supreme Court's 1973 Roe v. Wade decision ensured legal protection for
abortion procedures nationwide, the anti-
abortion movement was initially uncompromising in advocating across - the - board
abortion bans at the state and national level.