The Abortion Debate Could Open an Overdue Conversation on Pregnancy Loss
Briefly

President Reagan's proclamation not only addressed the need for support for grieving families experiencing miscarriages and stillbirths, but it also highlighted the emotional struggle following abortions, alongside acknowledging the compassion shown by Americans.
As America moves into a politically charged landscape where conversations about pregnancy and reproductive rights intertwine with legal implications, the differing perceptions between pro-abortion-rights activists and anti-abortion proponents become increasingly pronounced.
History reveals that the understanding of pregnancy has evolved, raising questions about societal expectations placed upon expectant mothers to bond with their fetus from conception, potentially affecting their emotional well-being.
Read at time.com
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