Interestingly, especially women. Hearing the story of a woman from Puerto Rico who perform abortions 15 times in 15 years
will feel very sad and pathetic. Irene Vilar, the woman who wrote the book''s Impossible Motherhood was dubbed as a woman addicted to abortion.
Irene Vilar was a woman born in Puerto Rico in 1974, which was as much as 37 percent of married women who dimandulkan to participate in an American study on the use of abortion pill.
The woman who claimed to have done 15 times in 15 years abortion was born from broken homes. His mother is an addict and had urinary tract surgery that triggered the depression and eventually died of suicide. Dad and his older brother was a heroin addict.
At the time in college, Vilar met a 50-year-old professor who eventually became her husband. His
marriage did not go well because her husband never wanted children. He believes that having children will only eliminate the desire and sexual ability.
During her marriage to her husband 34 years older than him, Vilar has done 12 times abortion. From the beginning, he always said that he liked the young woman and not easily offended. He also said that women who have children will only be a victim of gender and can not enjoy freedom.
Vilar also be stressful and always try to kill the baby she is carrying every time she was
pregnant. Yet strangely, when he had managed an abortion, she became addicted to doing it again. He felt compelled to do something to hurt himself.
"I''m always taking the abortion pill pregnant each time. But after the abortion to 9 and 10, I felt there was something missing if you do not do it anymore. Then when pregnant again, I was glad to have an abortion again," Vilar said, as quoted from Jezebel.
Vilar finally an end his marriage to the professor in year 8 wedding. He felt not stand the attitude of her husband''s narcissistic and controlling.
He also claimed that the courage to make a book called Impossible Motherhood inspired by family stories, mostly drug addicts and also economic conditions decline.
But in his book that a lot of unanswered questions such as how she could get pregnant a few times? What was going through her head during an abortion or has he ever tried other ways to prevent pregnancy as the use of condoms?
Experts say that Vilar may experience a mental disorder. But they were not too surprised with the case with Vilar, because nearly 10 percent of women who had abortions repeatedly, will usually addicted and continue to do so again.
Although Vilar felt his actions had made her addiction, but he was very disturbed and did not want anyone else doing the same thing like him.