That sad part is she is an abortion counselors who didn't use any forms of birth control.
Evening more disturbing is her comparing it giving birth
Also how can someone be showing an abortion procedure if if doesn't show whole the graphic abortion?
KM Misner said it better
I hadn't been using any kind of birth control, which is crazy, I know. I’m a sex educator, and I love talking about birth control. Before this experience, hormonal birth control scared me because of complications I’d heard about from friends — gaining weight, depression, etc. So I tracked my ovulation cycle, and I didn't have any long-term partners.
I remember breathing and humming through it like I was giving birth. I know that sounds weird, but to me, this was as birth-like as it could be. It will always be a special memory for me. I still have my sonogram, and if my apartment were to catch fire, it would be the first thing I'd grab.
KM Misner said it better
This video isn't really of "your abortion". You were very careful to shield your video's viewers from the "graphic" aspect - what actually happened to your embryo. After all, showing that the embryo turned into a bloody puree wouldn't be good for marketing purposes. Honestly, the message of your video seems to be: "Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain!" except in your case it's more like "Pay no attention to the abortionist behind that sheet!" You tried very hard to make it all about you, hoping that people wouldn't ask too many questions about what happened to the embryo.
I also think it is very telling that in this comment about adoption you mentioned you're worried about getting attached to "the pregnancy", when most women would have referred to becoming attached to "the baby" or at least "the fetus".
You claim that you learned your lesson about unprotected sex from this, yet you still shrug it off as "things happen" as if unprotected sex were some random, unavoidable event instead of a choice you made. You had the choice to control your body by not inviting an embryo into it in the first place. You made the choice to leave it up to chance, even though you knew you were taking a risk.
I also think it is very telling that in this comment about adoption you mentioned you're worried about getting attached to "the pregnancy", when most women would have referred to becoming attached to "the baby" or at least "the fetus".
You claim that you learned your lesson about unprotected sex from this, yet you still shrug it off as "things happen" as if unprotected sex were some random, unavoidable event instead of a choice you made. You had the choice to control your body by not inviting an embryo into it in the first place. You made the choice to leave it up to chance, even though you knew you were taking a risk.
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