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A Private Matter : ウィキペディア英語版
A Private Matter

''A Private Matter'' is a 1992 made-for-television (HBO) drama based on the true 1962 story of Sherri Finkbine, a resident of Phoenix, Arizona in the first trimester of her fifth pregnancy. She was the popular hostess of the locally produced children's television show ''Romper Room''.
She was taking the drug thalidomide—a drug that was, at one time, commonly given to pregnant women in order to alleviate morning sickness and other uncomfortable symptoms associated with pregnancy. In the early '60s, it became known that the use of thalidomide while pregnant caused significant deformities to the fetus. Sherri expressed concerns about the well-being of her own baby, and consulted with her physician who scheduled a legal, therapeutic abortion at the Good Samaritan Hospital in Phoenix.〔(14 June 1992). (A Private Matter'; Sherri Finkbine's 1962 Abortion ), ''The Washington Post'', Retrieved November 16, 2010〕
Abortion was illegal in Arizona in the '60s, but exceptions were made if the mother’s life was at risk, and under this exception abortions were performed in hospitals regularly. The Finkbines scheduled an abortion, but when Sherri’s story was picked up by the media it created a media firestorm. An acquaintance who worked for the ''Arizona Republic'' had asked Sherri, on a promise of anonymity, to share her story. Sherri agreed, hoping that by doing so she could warn other women about the dangers of thalidomide. Her identity was exposed, however, and her private decision was soon subjected to public scrutiny. The film shows the harassment the family went through as they went through various appeals as they sought to obtain abortion services.〔"Sherri Finkbine’s Abortion: Its Meaning 50 Years Later" (Parenthood Advocates of Arizona ), 15 August 2012, http://blog.advocatesaz.org/2012/08/15/sherri-finkbines-abortion-its-meaning-50-years-later/〕
The hospital refused the use of their facilities for an abortion so Finkbine filed a lawsuit to compel the use of Good Samaritan Hospital. A public and bitter struggle ensued, culminating with Finkbine terminating her pregnancy in Sweden.〔Tucker, Ken (19 June 1992). (A Private Matter ), ''Entertainment Weekly'', Retrieved November 16, 2010〕
The movie premiered on HBO on June 20, 1992.〔Quindlen, Anna (18 June 1992). (A Private Matter ), ''The Baltimore Sun'', Retrieved November 16, 2010〕 It was noted at the time of the movie's release that U.S. network television had shied away from stories dealing with abortion.〔Kogan, Rick (19 June 1992) (The Finkbine case HBO's `A Private Matter' steps in where networks fear to tread ), ''Chicago Tribune'', Retrieved November 16, 2010〕
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