LOL @ SF.
Really Mott, you're very concerned about the high rate of abortion in this country? I think this is very interesting. Did you know that in the 1930's when abortion was illegal, doctors performed an average of 800,000 abortions a year? Think about that and consider the population the vs the population now. That's a big number! And that doesn't include all of the other methods women used to induce abortion when it was illegal. So how many abortions were there really? Way over 800,000 a year. In fact, well over a million a year. (again keep in mind how large these numbers are because of the far smaller population then) It makes sense since there were few methods of birth control then of course.
I am not at all concerned. I do not mean to be patronizing but I can't get over the hand-wringing of men on this. I will be blunt: I have had both a miscarriage and an abortion. The miscarriage happened so early I didn't know I was pregnant yet. What a non-event that was. I didn't even realize I had miscarried until I went to the doctor for a bit heavier than usual bleeding. I did not go into shock, clutch my heart, or start weeping. It was a non-event.
I often think that men really put a lot of drama into all of this that just isn't there. Don't get me wrong, women do it too. Specifically a certain kind of mother who wants the bearing of her children to bestow upon her some sort of crown of greatness. This might get rambling but let me also just add here that the glorification of motherhood in this country contributes to any complaints men might have about custody battles and what not.
I think that most women who have been through childbirth, abortion, miscarriage, or any combination of those things (and let's not forget that the majority of abortions are sought by women who have already had children) get this much better than men do.
I agree with President Obama. Men shouldn't be making decisions about women's health care.