I've scheduled my abortion. I feel no guilt. My partner supports my decision. We both believe this is the most responsible choice. I am chronically ill; I would have to stop taking medications I need to have any quality of life, and be bedridden & possibly hospitalized for the next 8 months if I remain pregnant. Your posts have done nothing but fuel my anger and determination. Why do you think you know what's best for another person? Why do you think I deserve that? Isn't my life worth as much?
Isn’t your unborn child’s life worth as much? Is eight months worth more than an entire life?
I hope OP bleeds out and dies in agonizing, stomach churning pain.
According to other reblogs by this person, they’re a pre-med student. And they just expressed a hope that a fellow human being bleeds out and dies. You have zero business being in medicine with your ethics, my pal. -V
and they say “pre-med student” like that really means they have any insight?
pre-med is undergrad. maybe your school has a pre-med specific major, but usually that means you’re studying biology or chemistry or a subfield of those.
really though it means you could be studying anything as long as you have the right classes (last I checked… a certain number of biology, chemistry, and math, plus some physics).
while I’m sure schools require some humanities courses as part of gen ed, and some med schools recommend them, that doesn’t guarantee that you’ve taken any psychology, sociology, anthropology, history, or logic courses–anything that helps teach you about people and decision making.
it doesn’t mean you’ve ever been instructed in medical ethics.
it doesn’t mean you’ve ever seen a patient.
it doesn’t mean you’ve ever talked to a real doctor.
it doesn’t mean you’ve gotten into any medical school, or that you’ve even taken the mcats.
calling yourself “pre-med” means almost nothing in real terms.
(source… I’m a biochem major who went from planning to go into pathology to planning to go equine medicine. My planned course load is exactly the same except for what I’m picking as electives.)
