An Irish nurse working at an abortion facility in London said the following in a pro-abortion book:
“I remember one girl in particular who came in for an abortion. She was about 24, and she’d had five abortions. Quite honestly, when she spoke to me, I couldn’t even answer because I was so mad at her.
She wasn’t sorry or sad. She was to blame, and I just couldn’t stand it. I refused to assist in her abortion. I resented her for her lack of feeling about the situation and the fact that she was more than likely going to go out and do exactly the same thing again.
All the nurses, even the most hardened ones, resented that girl. Many nurses resent girls coming back for a second time. Sometimes I do, but if she’s young, I can forgive her a second mistake, and of course, it depends on the circumstances. I try not to judge the girl, but it is difficult not to.”
Miriam Claire The Abortion Dilemma: Personal Views on a Public Issue (Xlibris Corporation, 2013) 105 – 106
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