I am biased and a man, so I can only look at it from the outside. There should be rules and good medical (physical and psychological) care for such cases

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This is what I feel about it. It needs to be an available and viable medical option for women facing this question in their lives. I think someone using it as birth control is shameful but I don't want to take that right away from anyone. I personally could never. Like nostr:nprofile1qqs04yxqjhrweg0a8qfmav70kp2gxm86y97ef8ff4zf66gzjxy379tqprdmhxue69uhksetwdphh2um99eek7cmfv9kz7un9d3shjqg6waehxw309ac82unpwe5kgcfwdehhxarj9ekxzmny9uq3samnwvaz7tmjv4kxz7fwvehh2mn5v95kutnxd5hs4anm75 I ended up pregnant at 18 and was presented with the choice. Someone offered to pay for it knowing we were broke college students. I have never once regretted giving birth to my eldest. She has been an absolute light in my life. And I have friends I love dearly that I would never judge or change my opinion of that have had one.