Ask women
The agents of progressivism are exploiting women and preying on their fears and insecurities. In previous years, many women embraced motherhood, often assisting with childbirth in home settings, guided by older relatives.
Today, most deliveries occur in hospitals. While this has its benefits, it has also contributed to the perception that childbirth is more of an illness than a natural process. Modern media tends to highlight complications during deliveries, increasing anxiety around the experience.
As a result, many contemporary women feel anxious and fearful about childbirth. Additionally, childbearing age has shifted to older years, which can lead to greater apprehension about trying new or potentially risky experiences.
Consequently, the narrative surrounding abortion plays into these fears. Many women do not view abortion as ending a life but rather as a safety net-a way to feel in control by knowing they can change their minds at any point. Unfortunately, they may overlook the potential health risks involved, believing they know better. The idea that a woman's knowledge comes from her experiences often clouds their judgment on these crucial matters. After all, the vigina is a wisdom indicator.