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My Grandmother Killed My Grandmother In An Abortion At Their Kitchen Table –

In 1919 my 7 year old grandmother was awakened by her father early in the morning. “Come on, say hello to your mother,” he said. He carried her and her siblings to the kitchen, where her dying mother lay on the kitchen table. The room, the table and the lower part of the mother were drenched in her blood. This is the only memory of my grandmother’s mother. All the positive memories were disturbed by his system at that time.

My grandmother’s father killed her mother in an illegal abortion. He has not yet been charged with a crime. After the death of her husband, she supported a younger daughter and son. He sent my grandmother to a relative on a farm. Abortion is a necessary risk for her. They have had many children.

In 1919, it was illegal to provide information about birth control or abortion in many states. My great -grandmother had no choice when it came to having sex with her husband; This is considered a family duty. It did not allow her to get pregnant. Lack of choice killed him.

According to her, my grandmother did not feel love after her mother died. She was treated like a helper by the relatives who raised her. My grandmother married the first man who had an interest in her (my grandfather was a good man). She is 16. She is older and lives with her parents. Before my father -in -law died, my grandmother was a maid in my house.

The lives of his siblings improved slightly. The younger brothers were regularly beaten by my father and my aunt (younger sister) was abused by my father. My aunt married a man like her father. He abused it from the day of his wedding until the day he died. The siblings are gone. For decades, my grandmother had no idea what had happened to her siblings. He could not find them until he was 60.

My grandmother had many grandchildren and great -grandchildren. At least two of us have had legal abortions. I was just 18, just starting university. Abortion is not terrible; She is pregnant. I can’t wait to remove this burden. On the way back, I sighed and said, “Thank God it’s over.” Since that day I have clearly used two methods of birth control (yes, even during marriage).

My adult son has never had sex without contraceptives. Right now, my son is scared after the Supreme Court report came out indicating Roy’s overthrow. Their health and life are too difficult to successfully manage a pregnancy or a baby. This kind soul is in shock in the womb of every fertile person. As I talk to my grandchildren, I have to promise that if the roe deer is delivered, I will build a pipeline to help people move to a country where abortion is legal. My son couldn’t sleep because he was nervous about those who would fall into the cracks – the ones who would die in dangerous miscarriage. My son knows my grandmother’s story.

I never calmed down because I knew that a group of middle-aged and older men could make decisions and take away my rights from me. At the state and federal levels, government officials are mostly white, mostly men, and most have some specific financial privileges. Basically they are people who will no longer need an abortion. Some of these men, rightly their future, paid the women to have a silent abortion. They paid for the abortion of their daughters. Men in power in the United States have done so since its inception. However, they are working to spot the upside down roe deer.

“In talking to my grandchildren, I have to promise that if the roe is delivered, I will build a pipeline to help people leave the country where abortion is legal. My son couldn’t sleep because he was nervous about those who would fall into the cracks – the ones who would die in dangerous miscarriage. “My son knows my grandmother’s story.”

Obviously people who oppose abortion do not care for babies or wombs. If they do, people with uterine disease will have access to good health care and birth control. Our government makes sure that every member of every family is well nourished and healthy. Foster children will receive places to live well. The system gave parents the help they needed to adequately support and love their children, thus allowing children to return to their parents as safely as possible. Foster parents will receive enough money to raise these children. Raising a child will be assisted before adulthood with significant vocational training or college. It will be cheaper to raise caregivers in loving homes. Child care is available of course. Everyone with a uterine disease will have access to paid maternity leave. Sick leave is not limited to any of the services. Top corporate executives (usually men) do not earn 1000 times higher than their employees. (In 2018, the CEO of Walmart earned more than $ 23M; his average full-time employee, usually a woman, would earn only $ 22,000.) The life of the womb and babies is pale compared to the alternate this fact.

In the early 1920sAt For centuries, women and children were legally owned by men. So that we can understand why they have so many rights. What bothers me is this: Why do women and uterine patients today have poor support and poor control over their bodies?

Going back in time will not give people comfort against abortion. It can destroy lives, families and lead to the tragic deaths of women and maternal patients. In 2022, no one should die from a failed abortion on a table soaked in their own blood, as my great -grandmother did.

As a teenager, Linda Black was fourth at the Miss Teen-Kentucky beauty pageant. Her first job was at Wendy’s. As an adult, Linda earned a bachelor’s and doctoral degrees, having worked as a university professor for over 30 years. He is currently working in the field of higher education administration. His favorite movie so far is “Gas Light”. Her favorite book so far is “The Skeleton Woman Buys Tickets”. He is led by an adult child, a pleasant dog and a slightly bad cat.

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