A Critique of Linda Prine’s
“Abortion is not a bad thing”
In her article “Abortion is not a bad thing”, published on June 24, 2013, the family medicine practitioner and the founder of the Reproductive Health Access Project medical director Dr. Linda Prinehighly defend and stick to the issue that abortion itself as an experience can be positive however our culture fails to praise the women rights in taking life-term decision and demonizes women instead for having an abortion. She also shed the light on the importance of supporting the women on abortion to destigmatize the associated shame. Prine sees that it is quite enough to struggle for education and work, and here comes abortion to postpone having childrenuntil better …show more content…
Women are almost encouraged to bring a close person to support them and then to praise that person, for the way in which he strengthens her and their relationship.While activists for abortion rights pretend that lessening the abortions number is mostly important.Prine disagrees and argues that unwanted births is the calamity, it should be decreased.A woman can be a super mother only when she is ready and enough prepared for it, in other words after she had pursued for good education and work. That’s why it was good to postpone children and here appears why abortion is not a bad thing.A wise usage of social power gives respect to all women, as well as their decisions, supportive relationships and experience which results in surpassing most of the social obstacles that blocks social