Abortion is found to have little effect on women’s mental health

“What I think is incredibly interesting is how everyone kind of evens out together at six months to a year,” said Katie Watson, a bioethicist at Northwestern University’s Feinberg School of Medicine, who was not involved in the study. “What this study tells us about is resilience and people making the best of their circumstances and moving on,” she said. “What’s sort of a revelation is the ordinariness of it.”

The banality of what now?

Comments

  1. “Lot’s of rain we’ve been getting lately, neighbor.”

    “I’ll say.”

    “Lots of rain on your leg thar too, neighbor.”

    “I’ll say.”

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    “I’ll say.”

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  2. Rufus McCain says

    It seems to me everyone’s mental health is hanging by some very thin strands, whether we have abortions or not.

  3. In psychology, everything shapes you and haunts you.
    Except, apparently, killing children.
    Funny, that.

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