originally written in 2015 I'm a big advocate of freedom - during pregnancy, especially. There's been a story circulating recently about a European pregnant mother whose baby was taken away by “the authorities” before it was born. She suffered a nervous breakdown while on a business trip, and ended up forcibly sedated, only to awaken to the news that her baby had been taken via Cesarean section and placed into social services' protective custody.
parental rights v. slippery slopes
originally written in 2015 I'm a big advocate of freedom - during pregnancy, especially. There's been a story circulating recently about a European pregnant mother whose baby was taken away by “the authorities” before it was born. She suffered a nervous breakdown while on a business trip, and ended up forcibly sedated, only to awaken to the news that her baby had been taken via Cesarean section and placed into social services' protective custody.
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