and by the frontline journalism fund, with major support from jon and jo ann hagler. (bells ringing in distance) >> mark obenhaus: 36 years ago,n i spent weeks hester, pennsylvania, making ailm about abortion for "frontline's" first season. it was ten years after roe v. wade. >> tonight, on "frontline," for the rst time on american television: the experience of abortion. >> with this vacuum cleaner-type tube, the baby is literallypa pulled and ripped to pieces. >> this is the story of ther anguish of fmen: two who decide to have their babies, and two who choose to come here. ♪ "the abortion clinic." ♪ >> obenhaus: the film revolved around the reproductive health and counseling center. women who came to the abortion clinic oke about their decisions. >> can you tell me why you chose this option, as opposed to the other ones? do you know what they are? >> no. >> you don't know what your other options are? >> well, keeping it, adoption. >> mm-hmm. >> but i know if i went through the nine months, i would have kept it. >> mm-hmm. >> and then it wouldn't have had the life...