To me, this is the epitome of the foolishness of people who say that there can be legal, easily obtainable abortion in a responsible society. People will always be tempted to push the envelope of society's boundaries, and obviously some people don't have any qualms about violating every idea behind the pro-choice ideology of "abortion isn't easy", and "Women don't like getting abortions".
Now, that's not to say Ms Schvarts enjoyed doing this, however, putting it under the title of 'art' is, I think, being a little too free with the choices that life allows you. Ms Schvarts clearly doesn't understand the beauty of art, because there's no beauty in a forced miscarriage-- usually it's a negative thing.
Honestly, if she's putting herself through that (not to mention her unborn children), I'd rather not know about it.
Some people need to realize that empathy makes for a decent society more, rather than this level of 'freedom of choice' in sex that they value so much.
