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Sunday, December 22, 2024

Pro-Abortion Women Sterilized Themselves After Roe v. Wade Overturn

'Hi, I'm Kara and I got sterilized last week...'

(Dmytro “Henry” AleksandrovHeadline USA) CNN recently interviewed a series of young pro-abortion women who sterilized themselves and celebrated it.

Since it became harder to murder unborn babies in the womb after the overturn of Roe v. Wade in June 2022, leftist women, ages 25 to 28 years old, celebrated the fact that they will never be able to have children by eating cookies, having birthday presents for themselves and uploading videos about how they glad about their decision on TikTok.

One of these women, 25-year-old Dani Marietti, had a picnic to celebrate her sterilization. According to Blaze News, the layout featured chalk displays that read “See ya later suckas” above a drawing of the female reproductive system.

Marietti also had cookies at her celebration that read “Abortion is healthcare,” “My body my choice” and “Girls just wanna have fundamental human rights.” Some of the cookies also displayed edible drawings of female reproductive systems.

Kara Neils, 25, also sterilized herself and posted a series of TikTok videos about the process.

“Hi, I’m Kara and I got sterilized last week,” Neils stated in one of the videos. She also described the process as “really, really easy.”

Mariah Marsh, another pro-abortion woman, had her surgery after it became clear that people on the pro-life side decided to defend unborn babies by trying to ban abortion pills. As a birthday present, Marsh’s fallopian tubes were removed.

“I knew that the only way I could really protect myself is to go ahead and get the surgery,” Marsh said.

According to Marsh, another reason why she decided to sterilize herself was because of the federal battle over mifepristone, the drug, when combined with misoprostol, that can cause a medical abortion.

“It does make me happy that I made the decisions that I made because it validates my thought process, which was… they’re just gonna come… for… any access to care that a woman can make on her own,” she said.

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