because of the pain that this has done to
her. Jennifer copes by sedating herself and
letting anyone abuse her. The death of my
daughter, by any means, not only hurt me
but her as well. I just needed to get this
message out; maybe not one person will
read it or listen but it had to be told. I still
pray to God every day, something I never
did before — not just for my baby girl, but
for the woman who killed her, as well as
me.
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Spare a thought for guys
Men are seen as the villains and unworthy
of help, so people don't even consider it;
because they would rather just see them as
bad people rather than people in need of
help. It's easier and more self-justifying that
way.
—Scott Miller
, unpublished interview
y heart goes out to all those guys
who stood by their girl, but felt
helpless to save their son or
daughter from certain death. That‘s got to
really hurt. You see, it‘s kind of ingrained
in the deepest part of a man, that idea of
protecting those you love. When you can‘t
do that you feel helpless…just like this guy:
―I just felt I couldn‘t do anything [to]
protect my baby and I am not sure that I
will ever be able to feel that I can protect
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any of my children again.‖
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And this guy: ―What kind of man doesn't
protect the innocent? I believe this was the
final thing that broke up our family.‖
1126
Like the quote above, that helplessness
can turn into a breakdown of the
relationship. After all, how can you stay
committed and in love when someone has
just killed a deep part of you and you get to
stand by and watch? (For more on
relationships and abortion see
Reason #75:
Abortion may change your, relationships
)
Today, we are just beginning to discover
that guys can also need help after an
abortion. Even a pro-choice site admits as
much.
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Post abortion for men?
Try www.fatherhoodforever.org
Reason #83
―Guys are affected by the
abortion decision also‖
Reason #84
Real feminists won‘t
ask you to kill your
own child
Feminists in history
Sweeter even than to have had the joy of
caring for children of my own has it been
to me to help bring about a better state of
things for mothers generally, so their
unborn little ones could not be willed away
from them.
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—Sarah Norton, early feminist
he early feminists of the 1800s were
active in many types of social
reforms. From the anti-slavery,
movements
to
temperance
(alcohol)
movements and suffrage movements (the
right of women to vote), these Christian
women did not lobby for abortion; in fact,
they were unanimously and strongly
opposed to it.
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Let‘s look at what the original feminist
had to say on the topic of abortion.
Sarah Norton (1808-1877): "Child
murderers practice their profession without
let or hindrance, and open infant
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butcheries unquestioned... Is there no
remedy for all this ante-natal child
murder?... Perhaps there will come a time
when... an unmarried mother will not be
despised because of her motherhood... and
when the right of the unborn to be born
will not be denied or interfered with."
1130
Elizabeth Cady Stanton (1815-1902):
"When we consider that women are treated
as property, it is degrading to women that
we should treat our children as property to
be disposed of as we see fit."
1131
Susan B. Anthony (1820-1906): "Guilty?
Yes. No matter what the motive, love of
ease, or a desire to save from suffering the
unborn innocent, the woman is awfully
guilty who commits the deed. It will
burden her conscience in life, it will burden
her soul in death; But oh, thrice guilty is he
who drove her to the desperation which
impelled her to the crime!"
1132
Matilda Joslyn Gage (1826-1898): ―I
hesitate not to assert that most of this crime
of child murder, abortion, infanticide, lies
at the door of the male sex."
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Emma Goldman (1869-1940): "The
custom of procuring abortions has reached
such appalling proportions in America as to
be beyond belief... So great is the misery of
the working classes that seventeen
abortions are committed in every one
hundred pregnancies."
1134
Victoria Woodhull (1883-1927): "Every
woman knows that if she were free, she
would never bear an unwished-for child,
nor think of murdering one before its
birth."
1135
Eliza Bisbee Duffey (1800s): ―After a
child is, no one has a right to tamper with
its existence… Yet women have been
taught to look lightly on this offence, and
to consider it perfectly justifiable up to the
period of quickening
.
‖
1136
Alice Paul (1885-1977):
―Abortion is
just another way of exploiting women.‖
1137
Abortion, a sexual license
for irresponsible men
The abortion license has not brought
freedom and security to women. Rather, it
has ushered in a new era of irresponsibility
toward women and children, one that now
begins before birth.
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—Robert Casey, politician
hile abortion is touted as being
the savior of women, some see
it as nothing less than trouble
for women. You see, abortion-on-demand
does nothing to reduce the idea that
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women are available for short term, casual
relationships,
with
no
long-term
commitment needed. Where in the past a
baby was a very visible reminder of the
relationship, today men can use women and
be excused very cheaply by the handing
over — if she‘s lucky — of just one abortion
payment.
Abortion contributes to society‘s image
of women as sex objects, because there are
no longer any permanent consequences
when guys engage in casual sex. Men can
dart in and out of relationships, even in
marriage, and simply pay for her abortion
and he is ―off the hook/‖ Meanwhile, she is
left with the physical or emotional scars of
an abortion, which can sometimes be pretty
devastating.
Abortion has given men an excuse for
their actions. No longer does he feel
obligated to support his pregnant girlfriend
who decides to carry the baby to term —
after all, he suggested an abortion. Where a
lifetime marriage or child support was once
a hefty price to consider, men do not have
to think so deeply about a casual fling with
a pretty girl they meet.
I find it interesting that several polls
have consistently shown women to be more
pro-life than men.
1139
In other words, men
are more pro-choice than women! Now
why would that be, I wonder?
This is actually what one fellow wrote,
―So I'm here to convince dudes all over this
great country how our best interests are at
stake as well.‖ Well, I‘d like to know how a
guy would benefit from abortion. Amongst
the reasons he actually recommended that
men support abortions:
―An empowered woman is a limber
woman.‖
―Fewer unwanted children mean less
congestion at sports bars.‖
―More romantic candlelit dinners, fewer
Huggie runs.‖
―Child support is not tax deductible.‖
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The gist is, more abortion = more
women available for men.
Abortion came as part of the parcel of
the sexual revolution. It was expected that
―To experience sexual freedom, women
must have the absolute assurance that they
will not be required to bear children.‖
1141
Of course, on the flip side, abortion keeps
the gender differences out of sex, so that
women can be free to enjoy casual and
unthinking sex with the same blasé attitude
that has traditionally characterized lesser
men. Whether women get anything out of
it long term is another question, but in any
case the results are clear for men.
By taking the possibility of child-
bearing out of sex, we can be assured of a
steady stream of men who will delight in
their new sexual freedom. They have been
freed of the last responsibility of sex.
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―R
EAL
F
EMINISTS
don‘t kill their children
for anybody or any reason.‖
—Pro-life action card, Life Dynamics
Abortion is contrary to
feminist principles
eminism is concerned with war and
violence, but how often do we hear
talk of the cruelty or injustice of
abortion upon unborn babies? How often
do we hear about the violence perpetrated
against women physically or psycho-
logically by coerced abortions?
Then what about equality, another
feminist ideal? All people, in whatever
stage of human life, whatever condition or
circumstance deserve to be treated equally.
If we want to stand for the rights of every
female, then we should include unbirthed
females as well.
Finally, an older but still important
feminist principle was property rights.
Women have historically fought for the
right to be seen and heard, for the right to
vote, be treated fairly and not as the
property of men. As women we fought
passionately to end slavery. Yet now, some
of us are demanding ownership of our
babies — ―It‘s My Body, My Choice.‖
Doesn‘t this seem like a repeat of what we
tried to get rid of in slavery? (If you think a
fetus is a part of a woman‘s body, then turn
to
Reason #25: Abortion is about a woman's
body, but...
)
Pro-life feminism
t‘s a mystery to me how
NOT
killing a
woman‘s baby is repressing her and
taking away her freedom. Actually, it‘s
sad. Because to get to this point these
women are either uninformed, or scared or
desperate. Or both.
Pro-life feminism is about extending
compassion and a sisterly hand to these
women. Real feminists nurture and value
their femininity — instead of trying to turn
us into men with male values, expectations
or role models. It‘s not a sin to be a mother.
One
modern-day
feminist,
Judie
Gillespie, sums up the true calling of today‘s
feminists in her appeal to women — ―…we
must be visible, must be vocal, must spread
the message that to be feminist is to be
nurturers,
life-givers,
justice-seekers,
peacemakers. We have the responsibility of
letting the world know it... true feminism is
pro-life!‖
1142
Don‘t allow yourself to be put in anyone
else‘s mold. You are wonderful already. Be
free to be yourself and let‘s go forth to
create a non-violent future for ourselves,
our children and our planet!
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Want to find out more about
pro-life feminism?
Go to www.feministsforlife.org the
website of the modern day
Feminists for
Life
Reason #84
―The roots and ideology of
feminism
do
not
support
abortion‖
Reason #85
There is still hope for
your special needs
child
The Loss of Control
ne of a mother‘s worst nightmares
is that something could be wrong
with her baby.
We all want our children to be happy
and healthy and have a good future. Yet
sometimes through no fault of our own
things do go wrong. In that place of no
control, we come to surrender the situation
to God. In some cases miracles happen or
doctor‘s diagnoses prove to be wrong. In
other cases surgery or treatment may be
possible. In still other cases, the child learns
to live with the best of his or her abilities,
whatever they are. Finally, in some severe
situations, the pregnancy cannot be
sustained and the child dies prematurely
before birth.
Loss of control is always scary. Karen
Santorum experienced this firsthand when
she discovered her unborn son had
problems:
Our lives were spinning out of control.
There you were — beautiful you — cradled
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inside my womb — warm and nourished
and loved. And yet, you were in trouble. I
felt so helpless.
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The Five Possible Outcomes
am of the firm belief that the future is
not quite so scary when we look it in
the face. Let‘s go over the five possible
outcomes, as I see them. You‘ve been told
by your doctor that there is probably
something wrong with your baby. Now
what?
1.
Hopefully, the doctor‘s wrong! Although
we like to think that a doctor‘s advice is
always perfect, they are human like the
rest of us. Errors of judgment are
possible. In some cases, parents have
fully accepted the likelihood of the
worst case scenario, only to give birth to
a perfectly healthy child.
Be sure to
check out my references for some actual
examples!
1144, 1145, 1146
In the worst case, we find doctors who
abort a baby only to find him perfect
and healthy, but after trying to kill him
they try to save him, and he dies six days
after birth!
1147
More shocking, imagine
doctors abort your stillborn child then
you find out he was healthy and kicking
all along.
1148
Yet another shocking find
would be to have twins and have the
doctors abort the unhealthy one, only to
find that the two fetuses had switched
places!
1149
2.
Perhaps a change has occurred mid-
pregnancy.
1150, 1151, 1152
Maybe the doctor
was right at the time, but the body
automatically healed or a miracle
occurred. Yes, I believe in miracles! Ask
everyone you know to pray with you for
the best possible outcome in your
pregnancy.
3.
Not being unrealistic either, the
condition may remain. What can be
done now? Surgery is being used in
select hospitals to fix conditions that are
life threatening but correctable.
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For
other conditions, it may be safer to
conduct
any
appropriate
surgery
immediately following birth when the
baby‘s lungs and organs are stronger.
4.
For some children, the condition may
not be helped by surgery. In this case,
the reality is that your life together will
be forever changed. While it seems hard
for us to understand, mothers who have
these children say that they love them
and would not swap them for the
world.
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5.
A final possibility is that the child will
die in the womb or shortly afterwards.
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This is also devastating, though perhaps
in a way, relief. However, this is so
different to abortion. Instead of playing
God and purposely taking another life,
you can know that you gave your baby
the best chance at life; that you allowed
him to live as long as he could and that
you let him go in his own time, his
appointed time.
1155, 1156
How can I handle all this?
f you‘re feeling overwhelmed, don‘t be
so certain it will be awful like you
imagine. Two parents who both have
children with Down‘s Syndrome discovered
this for themselves:
As Adam‘s mother I have been able to
see quite clearly that he is no less beautiful
for being called ugly, no less wise for
appearing dull, no less precious for being
seen as worthless. And neither am I.
Neither are you. Neither is any of us.
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—Martha Beck
He is too intimate, too demanding, too
funny, too eager to play; he does not fit
conveniently into a prefabbed holding pen
for the mentally handicapped… I know
that this is doable. It hasn't been easy, but it
hasn't been a cross either. You stop
thinking like that.
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—Francis X. Maier
Another parent, whose child didn‘t
survive, still found comfort in her short life:
When the geneticist uttered the
dreaded words, ―your daughter has trisomy
13,‖ and it was a diagnosis about my baby
and not someone else‘s, the reality was
entirely different. With the ferocity of a
lioness, I wanted to love and protect this
little girl, and do all that I could for her. If
her existence was only to be a few more
months of kicks and flutters in utero, then I
wanted her to have that life for the sake of
both of us. During her 80 days, our little
Annie taught us our greatest lessons in life.
Through her life, we experience the deepest
sorrow and the most intense love. She
taught us the true meaning and purpose of
life and we are forever changed as a
family... The ultimate irony is that this little
girl who seemed so broken, flawed and
seemingly without purpose or value was, in
fact, perfect after all.
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—An anonymous mother
Finally, from parents whose son died
shortly after birth, this touching tribute:
Dear Elliott, today you went to be with
Jesus… At your funeral we released 99
balloons, each balloon representing a day of
your life. How beautiful it was to watch.
How quickly they were gone. And so today
we celebrate. Elliott, you are well, and
although we miss you more than we could
express, we‘re only separated from you by
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our time left on earth. See you soon, Son.
Mom and Dad
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—Excerpt from ―99 Balloons,‖ You Tube (A real
tear jerker but so worth seeing!)
People may say it‘s cruel to bring an
imperfect child into the world. But
remember, not having an abortion is not
causing a child to be born with a disability.
It‘s allowing a child that already has them
to live. It‘s not playing God with human
life. It‘s not buying into the lie of ‗mercy
killing‘. It‘s recognizing that destroying the
baby doesn‘t destroy the injustice of it, it
just destroys baby — and how can that be
justice?
You have support
ost importantly, remember that
you are not alone.
You will have access to other
parents who have situations like yours; you
will have access to support groups and
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