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lucybeebee
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As a culture, that is. I’ve noticed that many people state that, “society has lost its reverence for life” or some other variation on that theme. I’m going to be so bold as to say that our society has never had a reverence for life - at least not in the ideal sense that the pro-life movement is trying to work towards. The lives of blacks and the disabled were never valued very highly. The fact that abortion and ABC was relatively rare in the past has more do with a lack of reliability that a desire to be faithful to the Church.
Until the 1950s, when the procedure was medicalized, there was no reliable way to get an abortion without dying. Given those circumstances, most women would chose giving birth over death. Now, you can get pills that induce abortion in the privacy of one’s own home. That’s a big difference. Similarly, before the advent of the pill, ABC generally meant employing dubious devices from the equivilent of the town hag. I have no doubt that if modern reproductive technologies were around in, say the Middle Ages, that the people would have used them (can you imagine how much fun Henry VIII would have had with artificial insemination?).
Until the 1950s, when the procedure was medicalized, there was no reliable way to get an abortion without dying. Given those circumstances, most women would chose giving birth over death. Now, you can get pills that induce abortion in the privacy of one’s own home. That’s a big difference. Similarly, before the advent of the pill, ABC generally meant employing dubious devices from the equivilent of the town hag. I have no doubt that if modern reproductive technologies were around in, say the Middle Ages, that the people would have used them (can you imagine how much fun Henry VIII would have had with artificial insemination?).