Lack of access to abortion would ‘cheapen’ motherhood, argues Oklahoma anti-personhood plaintiff | LifeSiteNews.com: Nancy Northup of the Center for Reproductive Rights emailed to supporters the words of plaintiff Heather Hall, who with five other Oklahoma citizens joined the suit launched by the prominent pro-abortion group last Thursday in the state Supreme Court. Hall described how she considered aborting her child after she learned of own mother’s death. Although ultimately opting against abortion, Hall testified that merely knowing she could legally escape the stress of carrying her child at that time “saved my sanity. I chose both of my children, and taking that choice away only cheapens the risks, the pain, the enormity of motherhood.”
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