(Aug.
26, 2009) A Newsweek reporter who recently witnessed an abortion and
wrote a calm and detached article about her experience said she was nevertheless
emotionally moved and disturbed.
Sarah Kliff, who has covered abortion
for the magazine for two years, said that she was “hesitant to step” into the
operating room of an abortion doctor in Omaha, NE. She said she “felt uneasy” at
the prospect of watching the abortion, even though she had seen more graphic
operations on Grey’s Anatomy.
Emotions in the Waiting
Room
She noted in the Aug. 15 issue of
Newsweek
that she considered the abortion she witnessed to be a straightforward
procedure. Talking to women in the waiting room, however, was more emotionally
moving. Ms. Kliff met a single mom with a 10-year-old daughter, who “started
crying when we talked about abortion.” The mother said, “I think it's OK, but
it's hard to see everyone doing it, there’s so many. I'm not mad at them at all.
It's just like, wow, there are so many people."
She also met a few
patients for whom the abortion was not a difficulty, “but they were not the
majority.” The reporter added that she later told friends about her experience,
and that although many Americans today support Roe v. Wade's legalization of
abortion, “my experience (among an admittedly small, largely pro-choice sample
set) found a general discomfort when confronted with abortion as a physical
reality, not a political idea.”
Ms. Kliff concludes at the end of her
article: “Abortion may be a simple procedure medically, but it is not cancer
surgery. It's an elective procedure that no one — neither its defenders nor its
detractors — expects to elect for themselves.”
(Our
review of a Glamour magazine article recently revealed the high level of
women’s emotions about the abortions they had.)
Women in Berwyn, Cicero,
Stickney, N. Riverside, Forest Park and other Chicago-area suburbs in Illinois
can better prepare themselves to make a decision with regard to abortion by
calling WomanCare Services in Berwyn at 708-795-6000.

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