This common secret : my journey as an abortion doctor
- Title
- This common secret : my journey as an abortion doctor / Susan Wicklund ; with Alan Kesselheim.
- Published by
- New York : Public Affairs, [2007], ©2007.
- Author
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- Description
- vii, 268 pages; 22 cm
- Summary
- "Wicklund was twenty-two years old and juggling three jobs in Portland, Oregon, when she endured a difficult abortion. Partly in response to that experience, she later embarked on an improbable life journey devoted to women's reproductive health, attending both undergraduate and medical school as a single mother. It was not until she became a doctor that she realized how many women share the ordeal of unwanted pregnancies - and how hidden this common experience remains." "Hers is an emotional and dramatic story covering twenty years on the front lines of the abortion war. For years Wicklund commuted between clinics in different states and disguised herself from protestors - often wearing a bulletproof vest and carrying a .38 caliber revolver. Her daughter, Sonja, experienced seeing wanted posters with her mother's face on them and riding to school in police cars to get through the human blockades at the end of their driveway." "Wicklund also tells the stories of the women she serves, women whose options are increasingly limited: counseling sessions in which women confide that they had used combinations of herbs - or worse - to attempt a miscarriage; or patients who have been protesters, but then find themselves bearing an unwanted pregnancy; and women who claim to want an abortion, but nothing they say or do convinces Wicklund that the decision is whole-hearted." "This Common Secret brims with the compassion and urgency of a woman who has witnessed the struggles of real patients. It also offers an honest portrait of the clinics that anti-abortion activists portray as little more than slaughterhouses for the unborn. As we enter the most fevered political fight over abortion that America has ever seen, Wicklund's raw and revealing memoir shows us what is at stake."--BOOK JACKET.
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- Genre/Form
- Biography.
- Owning institution
- Columbia University Libraries
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references.