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Internal Feelings
Women in Kenya are not highly educated about the process of abortion due to the negative stigma facing the procedure. In a study done on women who had obtained an abortion, a survey was done asking how they felt about abortion. Before receiving the procedure, the women reported seeing abortion in a negative light as "sin," "immoral," or "crime," the factors that affected their view were religion, safety, and judgment. However, a couple of women did express a nonjudgmental favor for choice. Though all women, even those who showed support for choice, expressed there had to be a valid reason for wanting about whether it be medical or financial reasons. When the women began looking for abortion help, many expressed feelings of guilt and self-judgment, however, despite their negative feeling towards the procedure, the woman stated 'they needed it". After receiving the abortion, a shift in attitude was reported from the women thinking that every person had their reason for an abortion.

Social Perspective
During the study, the women mentioned public perception being a significant factor in their consideration of abortion; one woman describes abortion being seen as "an abomination." The most dominant factor the Kenyan women recognized when considering judgment was based on the age of the woman. The younger the person getting an abortion, the more it was looked down upon because it is seen as reckless and immature.