Difference between revisions of "Moving Image:On Abortion at Will in the First Twelve Weeks"
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|desc=Questions a woman's right to terminate pregnancy in the first three months through legalized abortion. | |desc=Questions a woman's right to terminate pregnancy in the first three months through legalized abortion. Emphasizes that most abortions are sought by married women. | ||
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Questions a woman's right to terminate pregnancy in the first three months through legalized abortion. Points out that increased accessibility to abortion would decrease the number of unwanted children, many of whom presently become socially maladjusted or mentally ill. Opposes legalized abortion in that the embryo is a human being, even though it cannot independently sustain life, and that often women only "think" they want an abortion. Emphasizes that most abortions are sought by married women. | |||
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Latest revision as of 17:41, 3 December 2021
Advocates: On Abortion at Will in the First Twelve Weeks is a short film from 1969. It is held in the IUL Moving Image Archive collection.
Questions a woman's right to terminate pregnancy in the first three months through legalized abortion. Emphasizes that most abortions are sought by married women.
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Release date | 1969 |
Questions a woman's right to terminate pregnancy in the first three months through legalized abortion. Points out that increased accessibility to abortion would decrease the number of unwanted children, many of whom presently become socially maladjusted or mentally ill. Opposes legalized abortion in that the embryo is a human being, even though it cannot independently sustain life, and that often women only "think" they want an abortion. Emphasizes that most abortions are sought by married women.