Tuesday, February 11, 2014
NPR host shares the story of her almost fatal illegal abortion before Roe vs Wade rescued millions of women from a similar fate.
    Courtesy of Think    Progress:  
Dee Dee Bridgewater, an    award-winning jazz singer who hosts a syndicated NPR show, is publicly    sharing the story of having an illegal abortion. Bridgewater describes the    harrowing experience in a new video for the Center for Reproductive Rights’    “Draw The Line” campaign, which is mobilizing Americans to fight back    against the mounting attacks on abortion access. 
“I    remember being very humiliated, to the point that today, I haven’t thought    about this for years. Thinking about it makes me want to cry,” Bridgewater    says about the illegal procedure she had in 1968, before Roe v. Wade    guaranteed women’s right to choose. 
Bridgewater    describes going to a hotel room to meet a friend of hers who was a nurse.    Her friend inserted a rubber hose into her body and told her to leave it    there for the next several days. Two days later, Bridewater started to    hemorrhage and was rushed to an emergency room. 
“I    just remember this excruciating pain,” she says. “I am appalled that they    are trying to take away the rights we fought so hard for…I am saying to all    women, stand up for your rights. You are the one who should decide what you    will do with your body. To take away our reproductive choice can hurt you.”
You    know that's part of the problem. Today's young women have no memory of    experiences that were commonplace in the times of their mothers and    grandmothers.
The farther we get away from those times the easier    it is for the conservatives to pass legislation that  will help usher    in a future just as humiliating and oppressive as the one so many decades    past.
We need more women like Dee Dee Bridgewater to share their    stories so that the young women of today can be educated as to what they are    in danger of losing.
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