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My Adoption, My Abortion: Getting Clear About What Counts as a Reproductive Choice
Using evidence-based research and autoethnography, I argue that adoption is not a viable alternative to abortion, namely, because adoption is not a reproductive choice. Citing my own lived experiences, both having been adopted and having had an abortion, I examine bodily autonomy, choice, and psychosocial wellbeing in both contexts.