Huh? Boston Globe Contributor Says She Had Her First Abortion at Age 11 Despite Never Being Pregnant
A contributor for the Boston Globe said in a recent article that she had her first abortion at the age of 11, despite having never been pregnant.
“I had my first abortion when I was 11 years old, and another five or six between the ages of 12 and 21. I have Vascular Ehlers-Danlos, an extremely rare genetic connective tissue disorder, one symptom of which is frequent and potentially fatal bleeding. The abortions were my treatment,” wrote Lora-Ellen McKinney.
“I have never been pregnant.”
“Abortion is necessary and essential healthcare,” Lora-Ellen McKinney @seattleslem told @the_emancipator. “The fact that I am alive proves it.” pic.twitter.com/oacX55yI8X
— The Emancipator (@the_emancipator) October 12, 2022
. . .“Were I a young girl in most of the United States today, there would likely not be a pediatric gynecologist to treat my unusual, specific, and critical medical needs,” McKinney alleges. “Nor would I be allowed the procedures required to keep my challenged uterus healthy. This is because my treatments as dictated by doctors have now been politicized and miscast as something they are not.” . . .
Despite McKinney’s insistence that she would have simply died had she needed the procedure currently in the wake of Roe v. Wade being overturned, the overturning of Roe does not ban such procedures, according to The New York Times. (Read more from “Huh? Boston Globe Contributor Says She Had Her First Abortion at Age 11 Despite Never Being Pregnant” HERE)
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