


I’ve just finished reading a book I wish I’d edited—or at least contributed to. It’s called Choice: True Stories of Birth, Contraception, Infertility, Adoption, Single Parenthood, and Abortion (2007). The book is filled with women’s stories of the choices they’ve made, or have been unable to make. The editors explain that they were attempting to give some sense of the richness of women’s reproductive lives. Our public conversations about reproduction are so toxically polarized that it can be difficult to think outside the almost meaningless categories we’ve created, and we’re used to hearing soundbytes and political arguments rather than hearing the actual experiences of women.
| ChristieMc | interesting comments
Posted Wed, 12/26/2007 - 15:29
on your story! I had not been back to see them lately. It seems as though several anti-choice people were troubled more by a different spiritual worldview (per their outrage over the idea that the essence of a human might find a different family or come back later) than by the abortion itself. Still a beautiful story on the 2nd or 3rd read - although I am attached to the original title.
ChristieMc
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| LAGH | Have you read this?
Posted Thu, 12/27/2007 - 17:07
I just received this book from my new sister-in-law...
Taking Charge of Your Fertility: The Definitive Guide to Natural Birth Control, Pregnancy Achievement, and Reproductive Health by Toni Weschler. After reading the first few chapters, I was quite shocked how little I did know about my own body and reproduction. Although much of the text is a practical guide to fertility and birth control, I believe readers will also be interested in her social commentary along the way as to why women are so poorly educated about their bodies.
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| Alison | I love Taking Charge of Your
Posted Sat, 12/29/2007 - 23:23
I love Taking Charge of Your Fertility! What an informative book. Enjoy.
And Christie, I was really interested in the comments, too. I might write something about them at some point.
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