I just read a post on fb saying "happy mothers day to all the mother whether you have a brand new baby, a toddler, a teenager, lost your child through still birth or miscarriage, or ABORTION. Your still a mother" I'm sorry but I don't necessarily believe abortion makes you a mother. I believe you made the choice not to be a mother for whatever reason. Some people just aren't ready or in cases involving rape thats understandable I am not one to judge but when I saw that post I was a little baffled. What are your thoughts? Does abortion make you a mother still?
Re: WTF?
There are many different definitions of a mother. You are a mother if you loose your child naturally, if you place your child up for adoption, if you raise someone else's child, or if you raise your own child, so why would it make you any less of a mother if you chose to not bring a baby into this world for whatever reason. You still conceived a child and created a life no matter how short or long that was.
Depends on the definition.
I think in general a mother meets at least one of the following conditions:
1. raises a child
2. gives birth to a child
3. supplies the egg that leads to a child.
By that definition, neither abortion or miscarriage would make you a mother.
Another possible definition of mother is a woman who has been pregnant carrying a life inside of them. In that case, abortion and miscarriage would also make you a mother. But what about all of the women out there who may have had chemical pregnancies and never known it?
have an abortion that wasn't my point at all.
No she's never had an abortion she just believes whenever human life is created that makes you a mother, which is understandable but I was only thinking or the girls who get abortions like it's nothing only because they don't want children(and I really know a lot of women like this it's sad) I don't think they should be celebrated today.
I won't.
You don't get to pick who feels like a mother and who doesn't.
Mio Marito per Sempre: Married 2009. SD is 12 yrs. DD is 4 yrs.
DS born 12/29/14
don't like kids and etc so my point was specifically for women who don't want to be mothers, why would they be celebrated today? Not for any other reasons. Again I apologize for offending anyone on here.
Mio Marito per Sempre: Married 2009. SD is 12 yrs. DD is 4 yrs.
DS born 12/29/14
I understand what you were trying to get across as your question. I can tell you weren't trying to offend anyone.
The definition of a mom could mean so many different things to so many people.
For myself, becoming pregnant as a teen I was faced with being a mom or not. I did not consider abortion as an option. If I had decided to give my baby up for adoption I would not have felt like a mom... I would have felt like a woman who gave birth and gave her baby away.
For me being a mom has been the smiles, giggles, hugs, kisses, love and being called a mom by my beautiful babies.
I understand what you are saying and everyone will have their own feelings about whether having an abortion makes you a mom or not.
women who do not want children and abort chioften for the specific reason, should not be celebrated on mother's day. I have re read my post and I definitely worded it wrong for that I am sorry.
But really, I kinda see what you mean cause it might upset some women. Down here in the super pro-life south I've seen horrible bumper stickers that say things like "abortion makes you the mom of a dead baby." (And that Satan drinks their blood... yeah...). Which is very cruel to anyone who may be struggling after such a hard decision. (Not to mention women who m/c).
It depends on the individual though. As a counseling intern I saw women who named and held mini-funerals for their aborted babies in order to find peace with their difficult decision. I'm sure they would be moved to be included on Mother's Day (we so rarely recognize these women as real people after all). All in how you read it, I guess.
Wow. How is it your job, OP, to decide who is entitled to celebrate or at least feel recognized Mother's Day?
This post is incredibly insensitive and quite frankly, really fucking rude.
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