"After her abortion, the TV station fired Chessen, telling her she was no longer fit to be around children. They gave her another, less prominent show. But when she got a pregnant again, she was fired for that, too. 'Think of the irony, Major: I didn't have a baby, and I lost my beautiful, wonderful 'Romper Room' job. And I did have a baby, and I lost my beautiful, wonderful job. Make up your mind!'"
Story produced by Arden Farhi. Editor: Joseph Frandino.
"Sherri Chessen on her 1962 abortion, and the fate of Roe: 'We can't go back to willow sticks and knitting needles'"
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/abortion-sherri-chessen-roe-v-wade/
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"The mere exposure effect describes our tendency to develop preferences for things simply because we are familiar with them."
"Mere Exposure Effect" - The Decision Lab
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