The woman who was at the center of the case spoke out against the Supreme Court's decision.
Thornton told ABC News that she's worried about what's to come.
She said that too many times a woman's freedom has been decided for her by others.
The woman who was conceived as a result of the Supreme Court's decision to overturn the landmark case on abortion rights spoke out against the decision.
In an interview with ABC News on Monday, Thornton said that she was worried that the SCOTUS ruling would portend future unrest.
A woman's choice, voice and individual freedom have been decided for her by others. Thornton said that he has a unique perspective on the matter because he is bound to the center of the case.
She believes that the decision to have an abortion should be between a woman, her family, and her doctor. We have lived in times of uncertainty before, but to have such a fundamental right taken away and this ruling be overturned is worrying.
Thornton came forward last year and said she was at the center of the case. After giving birth, she gave her child up for adoption and never had an abortion.
Thornton opened up about her life after she found out she was the child at the center of the abortion debate. Knowing she was going to be terminated made her anxious and depressed. She did not want to be used as an anti- abortion symbol.
Thornton said that he didn't understand why it was a government concern.
The age of the man was 69.
Thornton and Mills made similar statements. Mills said that her mother would be devastated by the decision.
I was in a state of shock. Mills said on CNN that she was devastated. I knew it was coming, but I didn't think it was realistic.
Business Insider has an article on it.