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Sorry to cause confusion. No, women were never prosecuted. They prosecuted the doctors and their staff and sent them to jail for ten or fifteen years. The doctors were probably not good doctors as they would not have wanted their reputation ruined as there was a great social stigma against abortion. I’ve heard talk and seen articles that say most of our current abortionists are simply bad doctors who can’t make a living otherwise but today they are accepted.originally posted by rwoehmke
Was there a state where the mother was open to prosecution?
I don’t believe and can’t imagine that is true. It was the Victorian age and before that a more of a Puritan age and that is why birth control was not allowed until 1930 by any Christian Church.originally posted by SoCalRC
No, it was never that way. Abortion was legal until the latter part of the 19th century.
That is simply fact. That is a lot of sickness not just death. The causes are disputed but many feel there is a relationship between cancer and abortion and the pills(hormones).There are over 200,000 new cases yearly and 40,000 woman yearly die from breast cancer
I grew up when there was “no abortion”. I didn’t know the word. None of my friends ever mentioned it.Originally Posted by mapleoak View Post
No, it is more than reasonable to assume that if an activity (any activity) is illegal, the prevelence of the commission of that activity will be reduced.