They then continued with asking that the state forbid the district attorney from prosecuting any other women under the same law (Roe vs. Wade, 2011). After the review of the case and to the surprise of many, the judge panel ruled to the favor of McCorvey. Their analysis on the case stated that the law did violate her constitutional rights to privacy. Following the case, the court ruled that the ninth and fourteenth Amendment of the Constitution guaranteed privacy rights that were large enough to protect a women 's rights to having an abortion. Although the first request was granted the second was not as easy. McCorvey and her attorneys appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court about refusal to forbid future prosecutions for abortion; Wade also appealed the decision. When a women decides to go through an abortion the body may have different reactions physically and mentally. It is common for a women to go through a period of depression due to the traumatic event that they are trying to forget about. All though one may try to turn off their emotions on the situation, at some point the feelings may surface and they can no longer deny the truth of the loss. At this point the pain of post-abortion syndrome reveals itself in many women (Roe vs. Wade, 2011). Although each women is different, these symptoms may begin right away for shortly after the abortion and may not all be at the same time. The symptoms include but are not limited to guilt, anxiety, feeling "numb", avoidance of children and pregnant women, depression, thoughts of suicide, want to get pregnant again, etc. (Roe vs. Wade, 2011). If one begins to feel at least two of the following symptoms they may be experiencing post-abortion syndrome, and need to be informed of the amount of support groups that are out there to help one get through the emotional status. Even though there are local groups that one may feel more comfortable going to there are also online chat rooms and web pages that women can
They then continued with asking that the state forbid the district attorney from prosecuting any other women under the same law (Roe vs. Wade, 2011). After the review of the case and to the surprise of many, the judge panel ruled to the favor of McCorvey. Their analysis on the case stated that the law did violate her constitutional rights to privacy. Following the case, the court ruled that the ninth and fourteenth Amendment of the Constitution guaranteed privacy rights that were large enough to protect a women 's rights to having an abortion. Although the first request was granted the second was not as easy. McCorvey and her attorneys appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court about refusal to forbid future prosecutions for abortion; Wade also appealed the decision. When a women decides to go through an abortion the body may have different reactions physically and mentally. It is common for a women to go through a period of depression due to the traumatic event that they are trying to forget about. All though one may try to turn off their emotions on the situation, at some point the feelings may surface and they can no longer deny the truth of the loss. At this point the pain of post-abortion syndrome reveals itself in many women (Roe vs. Wade, 2011). Although each women is different, these symptoms may begin right away for shortly after the abortion and may not all be at the same time. The symptoms include but are not limited to guilt, anxiety, feeling "numb", avoidance of children and pregnant women, depression, thoughts of suicide, want to get pregnant again, etc. (Roe vs. Wade, 2011). If one begins to feel at least two of the following symptoms they may be experiencing post-abortion syndrome, and need to be informed of the amount of support groups that are out there to help one get through the emotional status. Even though there are local groups that one may feel more comfortable going to there are also online chat rooms and web pages that women can