A lot of unfounded, inaccurate assumptions about me. No where did I say they didn't consider the father, family, etc. No where did I say they were self assured and determined. In other words, my friend, you don't have the first clue what you are talking about. I have no doubt it's hard. I don't know much about it, that is why my post was so brief.
Then you should not support what you do not understand.
As I stated earlier, until you have held a young woman who was put under "twilight sleep" for her abortion, but who remembers waking up enough to look down and see her baby's severed head floating around in a bucket of blood, you are not qualified to have an opinion on whether or not abortion is really a "choice".
I have actually worked with several hundred, if not over a thousand of these young women since about 1996, both in Phoenix Arizona and here in Alabama. I have actually taken young women into my own home, because they had nowhere else to go...their families had turned their backs on them. Their choice was to get the abortion or find a homeless shelter...and too often the family wins and the baby dies.
You have not walked a mile in their shoes....I actually have gone "the extra mile" with a great many of them.
Therefore, I repeat...you do not know what you are talking about.
But don't feel too offended...most "pro-choice" types don't....
And it is someone like me who is left to try to help these poor women pick up the pieces.