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Las lecciones de la historia de Roe vs. Wade se presentan en Iowa

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Friday, July 15, 2011   

DES MOINES, Iowa – Muchas mujeres de Iowa en edad fértil ni siquiera habían nacido cuando la Suprema Corte emitió un fallo sin precedente en el caso Roe v. Wade. Este viernes, un grupo de jóvenes iowanos reciben una valiosa lección de alguien que estuvo ahí.

Jóvenes Líderes de Paternidad Planeada (PPYL, por sus siglas en inglés) es un grupo formado por personas entre los 20 y 30 años, quienes se consideran la nueva generación de líderes en planeación familiar. Ellos son los anfitriones en la sesión de hoy, que trata sobre los días anteriores al caso Roe v. Wade, cuando los abortos e incluso algunos anticonceptivos eran ilegales.

Una de las panelistas es Barbara Shlaes, ex profesora que participó activamente en el movimiento pro derechos de la mujer en los años setentas. Ella recuerda vívidamente lo que llama "los oscuros días" para la mujer. Dice que para las mujeres de hoy en edad fértil, sus derechos sobre la reproducción siempre han existido.

"Mi sentimiento es que las jóvenes de hoy no, no saben cómo eran las cosas en los días antes de 'Roe.' Eran feas."

Considera que antes de la decisión de 1973, que marcó un hito, las mujeres a veces interrumpían sus propios embarazos con lo que pudieran encontrar: desde alambre hasta agujas de tejer.

"Y algunas mujeres se suicidaron, era horrible, y yo veo que ahora tratamos de volver a aquello."

Shlaes afirma que los movimientos que pretendieron borrar el caso Roe v. Wade son una afrenta a las mujeres. Durante esta temporada legislativa, los legisladores republicanos intentaron cambiar el lenguaje de la ley estatal, pero finalmente dejaron la regulación del estado casi intacta.

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