Language can be confusing. Try thinking your ideas through before committing them for just anybody to read. Then, perhaps, you can explain your concerns.
“I mean that I want women to have access to healthcare that doesnt include the use of contraception and abortion”
I don’t think it could be any clearer. Lifesite, the author anyway, doesn’t want women to have access to contraception
“When I say, I want women to have control over their bodies, I mean that I want women to know and embrace their fertility.”
I want, I want. What about what women want? Or don’t want. Or can’t afford. Or can’t take care of?
To me the most responsible thing you can do is prevent a pregnancy you don’t want or need. Maybe a 45 y.o. woman with 4 kids should just “embrace her fertility”? Fine with me. If that’s what she wants.
“I want women to understand that the most beautiful thing a womans body does is to grow other human beings.”
To her. What about the women who don’t want “to grow other human beings”? Quit having sex? That train has already left the station. Actually it never got to the station.
No, there’s no mistake here. Ya’ll don’t want women to have access to contraception and have all the babies they possibly can. And that’s fine. At least “Abby” is honest. Many aren’t. Apparently.
So Mr. Foxwell. What part of her “language” do you think I’m confused about? Specifically.