Things happen for a reason, both for you
and this baby. There is a plan for you
and for this soul. Both of you have a
timetable. See
Reason #20: There is a
plan
.
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Who knows what the future holds?
Your child might save your life.
See
Reason #22: Maybe you are pregnant
for a reason
.
Who knows if or when you‘ll get
pregnant again?
Reason #78: Have a
child now while you can!
Perhaps you‘re wondering if the time is
right. Who can say if it won‘t be tough,
but in the words of Martin Luther King,
Jr.,
―The time is always right to do what
is right.
‖
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Weird timing that ended up
right
arah Hinze, in her book
Songs of the
Morning Stars
, relates the following
interesting story of one couple whose
timing proved to be right:
They were both just out of college and
didn‘t have all that much money between
them–
They barely had the means to pay the
rent and feed two mouths, let alone three.
And yet, they both felt that a child
wanted to join their family
NOW
.
But the time for children was definitely
not yet. When Ted finished his degree and
was well employed they would start their
family.
Their feelings about having a child
remained strong so the couple thought and
prayed about it, even seeing a pastor for
counseling.
…the troubled couple finally felt a
peace in their hearts that if they would
receive the child now, Heavenly Father
would provide the way for them to care for
it.
So they had the child and God provided.
This happened twice more and the couple
responded in the same way. Now the story
gets interesting.
Following
the birth of their third child,
but before Ted completed his graduate
degree, Julie developed a sudden and life-
threatening health problem. She was
rushed to the hospital for emergency
surgery. She recovered, but with this
diagnosis — she would never again bear
children.
How happy the two of them must have
been for that impulse to have children in
that awkward and seemingly inconvenient
time in their lives. God had known all
along, that had they not started when they
did, they would have missed having a
family altogether.
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While this isn‘t a story of an unplanned
pregnancy, it is a story of the strange
pregnancy timing working out to be the
best thing after all.
Reason #95
―Maybe the timing is right but
you can‘t see it yet‖
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Reason #96
Read the messages
from women who
have been there
Learn from those who have
done it
ere are a few messages from the
women and girls who wrote the
stories in this book. They wrote
this for you.
Cheryl says…
I want to extend a word of hope to
young people, because I pray especially for
you: Courage is free. People willing to help
you are out there. But you have to pick up a
phone or move your jaw and ask for help.
Asking for help is a heroic act of humility.
The best place to start asking is in your
heart. If you don‘t know God, just talk to
Him as if He were sitting there in a chair.
You will be pleasantly surprised. He does
not take back the very free will He gave
you, but He will let you experience the
consequences of it. And even if you learn
things the hard way, like I did, He is the
king of mercy. Divine Mercy is all I possess
at age 52, and it is enough. If you‘re
considering abortion, here is my suggestion:
Don‘t. Don‘t flirt with the many deceptions
surrounding it. Look in your phone book
under "abortion alternatives." Call 1-800-
848-LOVE.
Give your baby up for adoption, and
give yourself a good feeling. Birth mothers
go through pain, but God, I am so proud of
them for their courage. They have awesome
adoption set-ups these days, and you can
have a child who will one day say, ―Thanks,
Mom.‖ To any young men who may be
reading my story, I would say this: There is
also such a thing as a father‘s heart, and I
hope you take care of it. May God bless and
protect all of you reading this.
Yoli says…
Thinking about an abortion? Don‘t do
it. The aftermath of abortion is far worse
than anything you can imagine. You will
regret your decision or you will regret
having someone else make it for you. You
cannot get that life back. Run as fast as you
can away from anyone who says it‘s right.
It‘s wrong. Dead wrong. Don‘t do what I
did. I thought it would be the easy way
out, but it‘s the hardest possible way out. I
know you feel hopeless, but there is hope.
There are caring people who want to wrap
their arms around you. Deep inside you
know what is right. It is the voice of truth,
it is the voice of God, it is your own voice
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of protection for your unborn child. You
were created for motherhood. Protect your
child; don‘t destroy it like so many others
before you who have lived to regret it!
Abortion is on-going trauma. There is
nothing else like it. It is not a one-time
event; it is a lifetime of consequences. You
will never be the same. The problem of an
unwanted pregnancy cannot compare with
the agony of abortion. Aborting your baby
is not the answer to your problems. It is
only the beginning of a myriad of others.
Go to a Pregnancy Center, talk to them,
look at all the pictures and all the
information that is available. I didn‘t have
those resources when I made my decision.
The life within you is beautiful and it
represents a tiny, living baby formed in
God‘s image, perfectly created by God. I
know without a doubt if I had the
necessary information 30 years ago, I would
not have had an abortion.
Brittany says…
There is no "recovery" from abortion; it
is always there in your mind; it hurts a little
every day. Seeing a child, a commercial
with a baby or for baby products and every
pregnant woman you meet will remind you
that you had a chance for that. If you are
reading this and have had an abortion and
not sought help, please do! You can find
closure, learn to love yourself again and
forgive those involved. God loves you no
matter your faults.
I write this is in memory of Aaron
Caleb Gamble.
Becky says…
I‘m 46 years old and today, through the
Healing Hearts Ministries, I counsel and
minister to women, who like me, have
experienced the deepest regret of their lives
— abortion. I can‘t undo what I‘ve done,
but you don‘t have to go there. If you‘re
pregnant and you are considering abortion,
think again. Think again and again! It
might seem like that‘s your only
alternative, it might seem like an easy way
out; or the only way out, it might seem like
it‘s the only answer, given your set of
special circumstances, but it‘s not.
Learn from my grievous ―choice‖ —
Don‘t do it!
You‘ll regret it for the rest of
your life. And that is the truth.
Michelle says…
Please don't abort your baby. Put your
baby into arms of people who want them.
Trust me, it‘s worth 9 months of getting fat
just to be able to hold your baby and see
him/her or even see pictures of them from
their loving parents. Thank you.
R.I.P. Gracie Rae Rubadue, August 15,
2007
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Hayley says…
It‘s been 5 weeks today since the first
tablet I took to start off the process, and the
pain now is even worse. I am missing
something...
MY CHILD
,
MY BABY
,
MY ANGEL
.
Would my baby have been a girl? A little
boy? Have brown hair? Blonde hair? What
color eyes? I will never know this. Please,
anyone out there who is thinking of getting
an abortion, please just think long and
hard! Please! I don‘t want people making
the same mistake as me! The pain don‘t go
away! You may think it does but that‘s a lie.
It will stay with you forever. Here‘s my
email if anyone wants to get in contact,
whether you have had an abortion or you
are
thinking
of
getting
one
(hayleymunns[at]googlemail.com). And for
my baby who is in the arms of God, I am so
deeply sorry.
Reason #96
―Hear the messages of girls who
have walked this path already‖
Reason #97
Parenting is not
something you can
ever be fully prepared
for
No matter what your age it‘s
learn as you go
"I'm not having any children until after I'm
thirty," I would tell my college roommates
and, later, first-job friends. They'd look at
me in disbelief and comment, "But, Mary,
how will you keep up with them? By that
time you'll be so, well, old!" "I have too
much to do before I'm ready for kids," I'd
reply as they turned back to their "101
names for our future children" lists. "If I
wait until after thirty, I'll be ready." It was
as much prayer as promise.
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—Mary Weidler,
BabyZone.com
ou might be thinking, well, if I was
a bit older now and had some more
experience in the world, you know,
a nice degree, a good job, a stable
relationship, then, maybe I would be ready.
Well, not necessarily. In one of the
parenting books I read the author tells of a
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friend who had all of this and had planned
the pregnancy! However, when she
confirmed the pregnancy, this 35-year-old
professional woman suddenly became quite
petrified by her own lack of skills and
practical knowledge about babies — ―I can‘t
do this alone. I may have been to medical
school, but I‘m clueless about babies. I don‘t
even know how to change a diaper — I‘m
the baby of the family.‖
1326
As the author
observed, ―All of a sudden, this highly
competent woman felt incompetent.‖
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If
even the most materially advantaged
woman can feel incompetent, it‘s not so bad
if you do. If even she — someone with
seemingly everything in her favor for
pregnancy — could suddenly keel over in
panic after finding out the news, then,
you‘re not doing so bad.
Let‘s face it. You can never prepare
yourself for every eventuality in life — and
certainly not parenting. You can read
pregnancy books by the hundreds, attend
dozens of hospital parenting classes and
spend hours imagining what it will be like.
But, nothing can prepare you for the real
experience.
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The best way to get experience is real
life practice! There is no substitute for
reality. Becoming a parent is a process, not
a one-time event. You have nine months
just to adjust to the idea; then you get to
start practicing for real.
And remember, there is a first time for
everything. There is a first time to walk, a
first time to talk, a first time to drive, a first
time to get a job. There is also a first time to
parent, and in fact, even though you will
become more prepared, each child you
have is different.
One blogger posted on this topic,
―There‘s no such thing as a prepared
parent.‖
1329
And I found this funny — a
comment
posted
in
response
—
―…‗planned‘ parenthood is a doggone
oxymoron. For
REAL
.‖
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Many new moms
leaving the hospital have seriously
wondered where the baby manual was and
how in the world they will know how to
look after this little being in their care; but
somehow they managed and their baby
thrived. Hey, maybe that was you.
The zillions of books that exist on the
topic are proof that other moms are also
looking for advice. Just take a look at some
of these titles that flow endlessly on at
Amazon.com:
Don't Panic! Pregnancy Book: Tips for
Moms-to-Be and New Mothers
The pregnancy bible: your complete
guide
to
pregnancy
and
early
parenthood
The new mother's survival guide: a
primer for the first year of motherhood
The everything pregnancy book: all
you need to get you through the most
important nine months of your life!
Pregnancy do's and don‘ts: the smart
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woman's pocket companion for a safe
and sound pregnancy
And you thought you were the only one
that was worried?
See also
Reason #23: Being young and
pregnant isn't the worst thing in the
world
.
So what can you do?
ndeed, what
can
you do?
Wing it? Well, life is a bit like that and
there are some things you can only
learn on the job.
What else? Read those parenting books
— hey, I did say they can‘t substitute for
experience, but they can still be pretty
useful.
Befriend another mother. One that
knows the ropes can reassure you that you
aren‘t crazy, while someone your age can
be a listening ear when you want to swap
stories about your kid.
Find like-minded women who you can
walk the path with, whether that be single
moms, inner city moms, young moms,
working moms, homeschooling moms or
whatever category you fall into. (Go to
www.meetup.com
and
search
under
‗parenting‘ for all groups in your zip code.)
In summary, you don‘t have to give up
just because you‘ve never walked the road
before. You don‘t have to walk alone either.
Reason #97
―You
can
never
know
everything beforehand — on the
job
training
is
the
best
preparation‖
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Reason #98
Motherhood is an
awesome experience
A rewarding cause
ost
women
who
have
experienced motherhood speak
of it as a rewarding experience
they are looking forward to repeating — or
at least one that should be experienced
once in a lifetime. That‘s encouraging to
those of us who aren‘t so sure what it will
be like. Here are some thoughts on
motherhood as a rewarding job:
Do you want the satisfaction of
achievement in your career? No career in
the world offers this reward at such an
early age as motherhood.
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—Phyllis Schlafly
When I had a job in the workplace,
what I did each day may or may not have
mattered the next day. Very little mattered
the next year. But with children, every
single day is important....
1332
—Mother to a 3-year-old and naturally conceived
septuplets (that‘s seven!)
We certainly all have many things to
say about becoming a mother, on both the
upside and the downside, but overriding all
is a nearly universal sense of motherhood as
one of the most meaningful, sacred
experiences of a woman‘s lifetime.
1333
—Maren Hansen
Choice is a bad thing, says this
pro choicer
―No woman should be authorized to stay
at home to raise her children. Women
should not have that choice, precisely
because if there is such a choice, too
many women will make that one.‖
1334
-Simone de Beauvoir, feminist
A chance to make a
difference
Life began with waking up and loving my
mother's face.
1335
—
George Eliot, English novelist
s a parent you have a chance to
make a difference in the life of a
child. This is attested to by so many
beautiful quotes.
As Jesus was saying these things, a
woman in the crowd called out, "Blessed is
the mother who gave you birth and nursed
you."
—Luke 11:27
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God could not be everywhere and
therefore he made mothers.
—Jewish proverb
My mother was the most beautiful
woman I ever saw. All I am I owe to my
mother. I attribute all my success in life to
the moral, intellectual and physical
education I received from her.
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—George Washington
All I am, or can be, I owe to my angel
mother.
1337
—Abraham Lincoln
From my mother,
I learned the value of
prayer, how to have dreams and believe I
could make them come true.
1338
—Ronald Reagan
My mother is my root, my foundation.
She planted the seed that I base my life on,
and that is the belief that the ability to
achieve starts in your mind. As I have said
before, I hope I'm successful in passing this
on to my children.
1339
—Michael Jordan
Every child is our opportunity to shape
the future of the world.
1340
—Loren Slocum
A life-changing experience
Of all the rights of women, the greatest is to
be a mother.
1341
—Lin Yutang, writer
omen who have had a child say
that becoming a mother is an
ongoing learning process and a
life-changing
experience.
A
child‘s
innocence and sweetness reminds us that
life is still good. Their need for you here
and now keeps you living in the now. Their
odd way of looking at life is amusing, and
their honesty sees through all pretending.
Many women say that what they
thought would be boring is instead
fulfilling. Simply breast feeding a child and
watching him sleep or play on the swings is
special. It‘s also said that, you don‘t really
live fully until you have a child.
It is said that a mother is the only one
who can keep multiplying her love,
without it ever running out. Conversely,
some people think that a child will give
them love and that is true — just so long as
you give it first. As a mother the
relationship with your child is unlike any
other. You will probably feel a stronger
love tie with them than with anyone else.
Perhaps, as children, that‘s why we cherish
Mom so much. She is always there for us.
She feeds us. She looks after us. She
encourages us. Above all, she loves us.
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For TV Star Mariska Hargitay, her first
baby changed her life for the better:
―One of the greatest things about
becoming a mother is that it redefines you.
I never knew I was capable of loving
another person so much.‖
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It could change your life too.
Reason #98
―Motherhood has its rewards
and the hard work does not
come without benefits‖
Reason #99
Save a life today
Make a difference in the
world!
once saw an ad for the blood bank. It
said, ―Saving the world isn‘t easy.
Saving one life is.‖
Have you ever dreamed of making a
difference in the world? I know I have.
Have you ever sat and wished you could
do something to help others who were
poor, suffering, sad or lonely? Have you
ever hoped that in some small way that
your life might make a difference to
someone? The good news is, you
can
make
a difference! You can positively affect
someone forever. That someone? Your
child.
Have you heard the saying, ―To the
world you may only be one person, but to
one person you may be the world‖? It‘s
true. To your child you are everything. You
are life, and you can save your child from
death. What greater achievement is there
than saving someone‘s life? Not all of us get
a chance to do that. It doesn‘t take your life
to save his, but it might take some
sacrifices. I‘m reminded of Jesus‘ words,
―Greater love has no one than this, that he
lay down his life for his friends.‖ (Jn. 15:13)
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A pregnant woman has within herself
the power to save a life. She also has the
power to let another destroy that life.
Which will she choose?
Life is about choices. It‘s hard to save
the whole world, but we can save our
child‘s life. What would the world even be
without children? How can we save
another life if we can‘t even save those
closest to us — our own flesh and blood —
our children?
In some way, small or great (because
you can never know who your child will
become) you can add value to this planet.
That reminds me of the proverb, ―The hand
that rocks the cradle rules the world.‖ In a
very real way you can play a part in the
shaping the future by raising and guiding a
child for tomorrow‘s world.
You‘ve probably all heard the saying:
Fifty years from now it will not matter
what kind of car you drove, what kind of
house you lived in, how much you had in
your bank account or what your clothes
looked like. But the world may be a little
better place because you were important in
the life of a child.
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What will be said of you in 50 years?
Related topic:
Reason #67: You might be
aborting a genius
Think there are too many people
already? Then your reason is
Reason
#79: The population explosion is an
urban myth
.
Reason #99
―Saving a life feels good and is a
great way to make a real
difference in the world‖
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Reason #100
You can still live
your dreams
It‘s not over till it‘s over
and it ain‘t over yet
re you seeing your future go up in
smoke? Does this pregnancy seem
like a dead-end street? If so, you
wouldn‘t be the first. What if you had a
really big goal and you were just about
there, and then, great — you got pregnant.
That happened to Tasha Danvers-Smith.
―She shunned abortion; now has son and
medal,‖ proclaimed the title of the news
article in BP Sports. But four years ago it
looked like Olympian athlete Tasha
Danvers-Smith was forever passing up her
precious dream of competing in the
Olympics. You see, she got pregnant, and
not just pregnant at any time, but right
before the Athens games.
Training for the Olympics is rigorous
stuff. Athletes spend their entire lives
preparing themselves for this one event.
Everything else in their life must submit to
it. Their diet, training and waking hours are
all designed to move them closer to their
goal — that medal. And she had a chance at
that medal. At the time Tasha was ranked
the number 6
th
hurdler in the world.
Tasha admits she considered abortion.
Indeed, she had a lot to lose. Not just a little
promotion or a college course but the
chance of a lifetime, the chance to compete
with the world‘s best. Most of us watch
them on TV but few get to participate in
the dream. It‘s known that the careers of
athletes don‘t last long — you only have so
long to compete with the best before age
catches up with you and some young
person takes your medal.
Indeed, some in the sports world
suggested she should get an abortion and
she herself considered it. However, she
decided not to have an abortion, because, in
her words ―…this line from the Scriptures
kept coming into my head: 'For what shall
it profit a man, if he shall gain the whole
world and lose his own soul?' For me, the
whole world was the Olympics. At the
same time, I felt I would be losing my
soul."
1344
So what happened next? Was that the
end? No! It seems the Almighty looked
favorably upon Tasha‘s decision. Not only
was she given a healthy son named Jayden,
but four years later in the Beijing Olympics
she returned to compete, bringing home a
bronze medal and a personal best time.
What a happy moment that must have been
for her.
Not only did she have her medal, she
had her son (and soul too).
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After winning she said, ―Don't ever give
up.‖
1345
In conclusion, many girls have abortions
because they feel like their future will be
over if they have the child. Fortunately, the
evidence shows it doesn‘t have to be that
way.
Ways to keep your dream alive
Keep the hope alive. Believe.
Plan. Be realistic and create a
breakdown of the steps needed to
achieve your goals.
Keep working towards your goals. Do
whatever you can, whenever you can, to
inch forward toward your goals.
Trust that there is a plan. Know that
God has a plan for your success.
Do the right thing. The rewards for
right action are happiness and joy; the
rewards for wrong action are a success
that is tinged by sadness.
For some practical ideas see
Reason #19:
There are practical options to make
things work for you
.
For emotional support see
Reason #23:
Being young and pregnant isn't the
worst thing in the world
.
Reason #100
―Even if your dreams are delayed
you can still achieve them‖
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Reason #101
Be prepared — you
might just enjoy being
a mom!
An unexpected joy
A woman giving birth to a child has pain
because her time has come; but when her
baby is born she forgets the anguish
because of her joy that a child is born into
the world.
—John 16:21
ave you ever thought something
was going to be really bad and
then when it actually happened, it
wasn‘t so bad after all? Have you ever
experienced something scary and then
found out that once you got through the
fear it really wasn‘t so scary? Have you ever
experienced something good happen when
you least expected it? Sometimes having a
baby is like that.
Right now, happiness and motherhood
might not seem like two words that go
together, but frequently in real life they do.
The first reminder comes from Mariska
Hargitay, TV star from Law and Order. She
made these comments just after having her
first child:
I get it.. There is something you can‘t
understand until you have your own. You
have so much love that you didn‘t even
know about….We stare at him, we‘re so in
love. This is what I was meant to do. You
make sacrifices to become a mother, but
you really find yourself and your soul.
1346
―You have so much love
that you didn‘t even know
about‖
Another star to gush about motherhood
is pop singer Gwen Stefani. After having a
baby she told the Daily Mail:
Motherhood isn't quite what I thought
it was going to be. I thought it would
change me as a person, but I still feel like
my old self. I haven't changed. I still talk
the same. I still act the same. Creatively, I
feel exactly the same.
The only difference is that life is now
much better. I now have this mind-blowing
little guy who is the reward for a lot of hard
work. After having Kingston, I felt
complete.
1347
How about some words from an
everyday person and not a pop star (at least
if she is I don‘t know about it!). Tena had
already had one abortion and one living
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child when she became pregnant again:
Seven months later I found out I was
pregnant again. I did not think I could love
another baby. In September I had a 9 lb 10
oz. baby boy that stole my heart. I cannot
imagine life without that little bundle of
joy!
There is hope for those of us who aren‘t
feeling too motherly right now, as one
mom writes:
Before having children, I had never
considered myself a maternal person. But
then one day you‘re holding your newborn
baby in your arms and it sets in: ―Wow, I
was made to do this.‖
1348
The good news is, our Creator didn‘t
allow us to get pregnant without giving us
the power to also enjoy it. In
The Third
Choice: A Woman‘s Guide to Placing a
Child for Adoption,
the authors explain
how loving your unborn child may come to
you unexpectedly:
Maybe it‘s not a conscious attachment,
but you may wake up one day with an
overpowering love for the baby you are
carrying. This may happen the first time
you feel your baby kick, or when you see
your first ultrasound. Even if you never
thought you wanted to be a mom, it is
difficult not to feel love for your baby.
1349
Bobbi McCaughey has her work cut out
for her, with seven babies and one 3-year-
old. This wasn‘t what she‘d planned, but
she‘s taken it all in her stride and by the
sound of it, she‘s enjoying it too:
Seeing the smiles on the faces of my
children when I talk to them provides some
of the most rewarding moments of
motherhood. Something about the sound of
my voice makes their eyes sparkle… I
remember when Mikayla first began calling
me ―Mom.‖ Few moments in life are that
precious.
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Feminist
author
finds
motherhood not as expected
Pre-baby attitude
―I instinctively felt that I must be loyal
to my mother's version....To stop
working and raise children...smelled of
betrayal and a lack of appreciation for
the progress made on behalf of women's
liberation.‖
1351
Post-baby attitude
― ‗I adore him,‘ she says. ‗He‘s really into
running and jumping and he‘s very
attached to me. It‘s all, ‗Mommy,
Mommy, Mommy‘, and it‘s very
difficult to leave him.‘ ‖
1352
—Rebecca Walker, daughter of feminist Alice
Walker, godmother Gloria Steinem
You can read her whole journey in the
book
Baby Love: Choosing Motherhood
After a Lifetime of Ambivalence
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Finally, I love these empowering words
from Feminists for Life‘s Patricia Heaton:
Women who are experiencing an
unplanned
pregnancy
also
deserve
unplanned joy.
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Remember, the best things in life are
often the ones that are unplanned,
unpredicted and unexpected. Maybe your
pregnancy could one of them?
The hard work and the
rewards
eing a mom is full on, that‘s for sure.
Are
there
rewards
involved?
Absolutely! Will you have to work
hard for them? Yes, but that‘s always the
deal.
Yes, all good things take hard work.
What doesn‘t? But don‘t forget the rewards.
As one mom wrote, ―When I was
pregnant…I let my fears rob me of the joy I
should have felt. I thought of all the hard
things instead of all the good things — how
fun it is to watch her play, to see her take
her first steps, to run around the house
with the older girls.‖
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Be practical, but
don‘t be a pessimist.
You found yourself between a rock and
a hard place and you overcame your
obstacles. That‘s a cause for celebration!
Then there‘s the knowing that you listened
to your heart, you did what you felt was
right. Even with tough economic times
there‘s no regret. Mark Twain once said,
―Twenty years from now you will be more
disappointed by the things that you didn't
do than by the ones you did.‖ Makes you
think, doesn‘t it?
Children are sweet blessings
t was only the other day that I was
shopping for some paint in the
hardware store Home Depot. As I stood
in line, I noticed the woman in front of me.
A trendy woman in her 30s, I noticed her
shopping cart with a gorgeous little baby in
it. I just love kids, don't you? Well, I looked
at this little boy and he looked at me. I
smiled at him and he made the cutest little
happy sounds — of course, which made me
burst out laughing. It was just too cute. I
made faces at him, which apparently looked
funny because he started waving his baby
arms and legs around like they were
windmills. I offered my finger and he
wrapped his tiny fingers around my heart.
Okay, I admit it, I was enchanted. He stole
my heart. But it did make me see just how
much happiness babies can bring.
Well, anyhow, still in line, I got talking
to this pretty mom and she said something
like, ‗You know, I‘ve done everything. I‘ve
travelled. I‘ve worked. I‘ve done New York.
Ya know. And this is the most satisfying
thing I‘ve ever done. I‘ve got friends who
are in their forties and they can‘t have kids
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and they say to me, don‘t be like us and
wait till you can‘t have them…I‘m in love
with him... He‘s my life…You wouldn‘t
believe it, but I don‘t even feel like going to
the movies anymore. I just want to stay
home, you know, be with him… I tell you,
it‘s worth it.‖ Her happy face told me she
was for real. You never know who you‘ll
meet when you go shopping.
I mean, think of all the things that
you could enjoy about being a mom —
getting doted on in supermarkets with your
cute little bundle and saying, ―Thank you,
yes, she‘s tiny isn‘t she,‖ ―Her name is
Ashley Rose‖. ―She‘s two weeks old‖ and so
on. Well, I know, that‘s not too serious, but
there are fun times.
The knowing that your little girl looks
up to you like you are God or Superwoman
or something (kids do this, you know).
Then there is the joy in having something
(more than a dog or cat) to love and be
loved by. I think that in itself has to be one
of — if not the most — satisfying things in
life. One anonymous parent put it this way,
―Having a baby is the closest thing to a
miracle that the average person ever
experiences.‖
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―You might just love being a
mom after all!‖
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Final Words
Hopefully now that you‘ve read this
book you‘ve discovered some personal
reasons not to have an abortion. Why not
take a moment now to go back and find
your ten favorite reasons not to have an
abortion:
1_________________________________
2_________________________________
3_________________________________
4_________________________________
5_________________________________
6_________________________________
7_________________________________
8_________________________________
9_________________________________
10________________________________
When you know you‘re pregnant you
will want to make a plan of action. What
choices will you make? What resources will
you seek? Here‘s a recap of some possible
action steps:
Get Support: Seek responsible family,
friends, pregnancy counselors and
spiritual mentors who can provide
strength.
Tell the child‘s father: Talk with the
father of the child about how you
would like him involved and what he is
willing to do.
Be informed: Educate yourself about
pregnancy, birth, child development
and adoption.
Assess practical needs: Figure out if you
need assistance with accommodation,
parenting courses, job help, etc.
Verify housing: Determine if you have
a place to stay or if you will need to
move in with relatives, friends or
assisted housing.
Confirm
education/job:
Choose
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whether to continue, defer, change
schools/jobs, leave or other.
Seek medical services: Select a medical
center for pre-natal checkups and
classes and where you want to give
birth.
Stay healthy: Take care of yourself,
because there‘s two to look out for
now!
Make connections: Join a parenting
group online or in person to share
advice, ask questions and make new
friends.
Dream: Map out your goals for the next
10 years and some steps to get there —
this is a new beginning!
I encourage you to plan what action you
are going to take and what is going to
happen. Empower yourself to choose and
take control of your life. Life may be
unexpected, but it doesn‘t give you
something you can‘t face. I believe that.
You are strong enough to tough this one
out and choose life, if you want to.
You can do it! Sir Winston Churchill
once said — and this is a great time to use
his quote — ―Never abandon life. There is a
way out of everything except death.‖ As
you think about what‘s ahead of you, just
remember the words of Henry Ford,
―Whether you believe you can, or whether
you believe you can't, you're absolutely
right.‖
In the end, the choice is yours. I can‘t
make it for you and I wouldn‘t want to.
Choose wisely and be happy! Allow me to
end with some words by the famous poet
Shakespeare.
―We know what we are, but know not
what we may be.‖
Endless possibilities await to surprise
even you! I‘m sure of it. He also said, ―To be
or not to be, that is the question.‖ That is
indeed the question.
Make an informed choice and be happy!
I wish you all the best and please write!
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Resources
A
bortion Alternatives — i.e., to how to keep your baby
There are many different Pregnancy Centers across the United States, but here is my
pick of some of the more unique ones.
www.nurturingnetwork.org
The Nurturing Network 1-800-TNN-4MOM
These people know how to love! As always, they provide support and practical
assistance.
www.birthright.org
Birthright 1-800-550-4900
Some may prefer an organization that is not affiliated with any church or other
organization. This organization is for you.
www.thehelpline.org
America's Crisis Pregnancy Helpline 800-672-2296
This website is a bit like an online pregnancy center. It covers lots of different topics and
is easy to look through.
www.optionline.org
Find your own center closest to you! This website is searchable by state or zip code.
A
ccommodation — useful sites
www.lifecall.org
Lifecall lists shelters and pregnancy centers for pregnant girls and women. It‘s probably
the best site if you need somewhere to stay in an emergency, because there are a lot
more contacts in each state. Both HarbourHouse and Lifecall are searchable by state.
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www.harborhouse.org
The best place to locate a maternity home in your state is Harbor House. They are a
maternity home themselves, but also have a menu down the side of the page including a
subheading called ‗other resources‘. Under it is a link to ‗Other maternity homes‖ or just
go direct:
www.harborhouse.org/links/maternityhomes.htm
www.govbenefits.gov
A searchable government website where you can find a number to call for all types of
government benefits, including rent assistance for low or very low income individuals.
http://portal.hud.gov/portal/page/portal/HUD/topics/rental_assistance
Another
government website on housing. Includes links to information on low income subsidized
housing.
A
ddictions — sites to help you quit
Cigarettes:
www.quitline.com
Quit Line (Toll free) 1-800-784-8669
Alcohol and drugs:
www.recoveryconnection.org
Recovery Connection (Toll free) 1-800-993-3869
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doption — information on
www.adoption.com
A comprehensive site on local and international adoptions. Includes information for
both birth mothers and adoptive mothers, adoption issues and joys, starting the adoption
process, message board, news and more.
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www.openadoption.org
Discusses open adoptions, what open adoptions are and are not, benefits of a child-
friendly stance and more.
There are many adoption agencies, but here are two places you may want to start with:
www.bethany.org
Bethany Christian Services is an adoption service that facilitates domestic and
international adoptions.
www.americanadoptions.com
American Adoptions is a large non-religious adoption agency that facilitates domestic
adoptions.
B
aby supplies — help with
You can buy baby clothes, diapers and toys just about everywhere but if you are on a
tight budget try:
www.craigslist.org, www.ebay.com and Saturday morning garage sales, where you can
often buy a whole bag of baby clothes for a great bargain. Cheaper places also include
second hand clothing store such as consignment stores and Goodwill stores.
www.pregnancycenters.org/advantage.asp
If you‘re in a real tight squeeze, call the local pregnancy centers in your area. Helping
you is their reason for being. They usually have new or gently used baby items that have
been donated for just such a purpose.
E
ducation — how to continue, catch up or keep going
www.bestonlinehighschools.com
Browse over a 100 online high schools. For those who wish to complete their high
schooling online instead of in person.
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www.acenet.edu
If you missed out on getting your high school diploma but believe you are capable of
passing the test without further schooling you can arrange to take the test. This is the
official site and includes study guides, sample questions and local testing sites.
www.college.gov
This government site is user friendly and easy to navigate. Find college information such
as benefits of attending, how to pay for it and picking the right one for you
www.earnmydegree.com
Search degrees of your choice and find the online college that offers them. This is for
those who would find an online college more convenient.
F
inancial assistance — tips to make things work
www.modestneeds.org
This is a foundation that gives grants to low-income families. You can register and put a
request in for any sort of one-time assistance, be that help for paying one rent, a medical
bill, car repairs or anything that is a basic need. Once approved, donors from the general
public may give towards your cause.
www.debtmerica.com
This is an example of one of the many types of debt relief agencies out there that will
help you get your financial life in order, debts paid and credit rating back
If you have financial problems, bringing in more money is always good! You can search
for local jobs at places such as www.careerbuilder.com , www.hotjobs.yahoo.com and
http://jobsearch.monster.com, as well as your local newspaper.
PS. Pregnancy centers can also help you file for government financial assistance and
may offer help with budgeting. There are too many different types of government
assistance for me to begin listing them here.
―Raising Kids with just a little cash,‖ by Lisa Reid
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Raising kids doesn‘t have to be expensive. Find inspiration and ideas in this helpful little
book. Available for free loan at your local library.
F
ood assistance — yes, we all need to eat!
Women, Infant and Children Program (supplemental food vouchers)
www.fns.usda.gov/wic
or 1 800 342 5942
Food Stamp Program
www.fns.usda.gov/snap/snap.htm
or toll-free 1-800-221-5689 (Food Stamps, now
renamed Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program)
For emergency help contact a women‘s shelter (see accommodation)
P.S. In the long term try growing vegetables in your back yard or in pots, depending on
your accommodation arrangement. Seeds are cheap, and with a little work you can save
a lot of money in the long run. Farmer‘s markets are also frequently cheaper (and tastier)
than supermarkets.
L
egal Action — got a case to sue?
www.abortioninjury.com
Free legal help if you have been injured by an abortion.
www.prolife.com/800-U-Can-Sue.html
Another site to help you with legal recourse. Find out if you qualify by calling one of the
numbers on their site.
Tip:
If you don‘t have a computer or Internet access at house you can go to your local library
where it is free.
There are more resources listed in
Reasons #19
and
#24
.
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ost-Abortion help — counseling, ministries and support groups
www.safehavenministries.com
Christian group with a message board where you can post and receive support.
www.silentnomoreawareness.org
A project of Priests for Life and Anglicans for Life, which aims to increase public
awareness of abortion through speaking about abortion.
www.rachelsvineyard.org
A Catholic ministry which holds weekend retreats across the country.
www.abortionrecovery.org
A good general site to search for recovery programs in your area.
www.memorialfortheunborn.org
Place a plaque on their ―wall of names‖ in memory of your lost child. Located on the site
of a former abortion clinic, this memorial is consecrated to healing the pain of abortion.
There are too many sites to list them all, so this is just a sample of what‘s out there.
If you are looking for a non-faith based counselor you will probably have to go to a
regular grief counselor. Although they do not specialize in abortion they may still be of
some use.
P
regnancy — fun and social
http://parenting.ivillage.com
This is a fun site that covers almost everything about parenting. There are discussions,
articles, baby pics, pregnancy calendars, name finders and a lot more!
www.motherhood.com
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This site is for girls who are pregnant and want some fashionable clothing for their
pregnancy. The online store has the latest styles, and its lots of fun to look through even
if you don‘t buy anything.
www.cafemom.com
This is a fun place to connect online with other mums of all types and sorts. Join groups,
share photos and make friends…and as always, be safe.
This is just to get you started…there is so much out there.
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ape and relationship abuse — hotlines and support numbers
National Domestic Violence Hotline 800-799-7233
Rape, Abuse and Incest National Network
National Sexual Assault Hotline at 1.800.656.HOPE
Get online help 24/7 with online messaging at www.rainn.org
A Christian lady who has experienced a rape pregnancy and is willing to talk with
victims
(920) 739-4489
Contact Kay Zibolsky (former president of the
Life After Assault League
)
Also call a woman‘s shelter if you need somewhere to stay (see Accommodation)
S
pecial needs children — info on loss services, parenting support and adoption
www.stringofpearlsonline.org
A website for parents who have been given a fatal diagnosis for their baby
www.nowilaymedowntosleep.org
This organization provides beautiful and sensitive keepsake photography for parents
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who are likely to lose or who have just lost their baby. Provided for free.
www.chop.edu
The Children‘s Hospital of Philadelphia is one example of a hospital which offers fetal
diagnosis and treatment. Many other children‘s hospitals can be found in your area.
Your healthcare provider should be able to help you.
http://tchin.org/portraits/by_diagnosis.htm
This site has a heap of personal stories from parents whose babies were diagnosed with
some type of heart problem. Obviously there are many other types of conditions, but I
included this site because it shows that there is still light at the end of the tunnel.
www.chask.org
This is one of many agencies that specialize in adoptions for special needs kids. CHASK
stands for Christian Homes and Special Needs Kids.
www.childrensdisabilities.info
Articles and resources empowering parents of children with disabilities and special
needs.
T
ake Action! — ways to get involved
www.marchforlife.org
Annual March for Life on Washington D.C.
www.walkforlifewc.com
Annual walk for Life on the West Coast
www.priestsforlife.org/government/effectiveletter.htm
Tips on letter writing to your representative
www.studentsforlife.org
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Join your local college group
www.40daysforlife.com
Join a prayer vigil near a local clinic
www.lifeissues.org/eCard
Send an e-card to someone who has lost a child from abortion
www.optionline.org
Volunteer at a pregnancy center near you.
www.nationalprolifetshirtday.com
Wear a shirt for the annual pro-life T-shirt day
www.washforlife.org
Hold a car wash fundraiser for your local pregnancy center
www.victorywon.com
Purchase a pro-life bumper sticker or jewelry
www.prolifeinternet.com
Earn money for pro-life with just a click
www.prolifeunity.com
Find other any pro-life organizations with this site‘s ―Ultimate Pro-Life Resource List‖
(look under ―About Us‖)
U
nplanned pregnancy — specifically on
www.standupgirl.com
This site was started by a girl who found herself with an unplanned pregnancy. It‘s a
great, empowering site for young women who are pregnant unexpectedly.
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You Look too Young to be a Mom: Teen Mothers Speak Out on Love, Learning and
Success,
by Deborah Davis
This book realistic but positive. It shares stories of young moms and the challenges they
face making it work. Inspirational. Available for free loan at your local library.
Y
outh sites — sites geared to young folks
www.selfevidenttruth.org
Cool, easy to read, logical arguments
www.abort73.com
Addresses the popular abortion arguments with the hard truth and images
www.liveaction.org
Pro-life undercover work by young people
www.generationsforlife.org
Start or join a pro-life club at your high school
www.culturejamforlife.com
Going against the grain the pro-life way
www.deathroe.com
More cool pro-life with a different spin — being a survivor
www.teenage-pregnancy.org
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ocuses on idea that the baby has a soul and a life plan
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About the Author
Serena Gaefke conceived this book as an Australian 24-year-old newlywed and Green
Card holder to the United States. At the time the outcome was unknown. Where would the
money come from? How could she do it? What would others think? Still, she opened
herself to the possibility and her project grew and grew. Four years later, after extensive
personal research and much bonding with her personal computer, her project was ready to
come into this world. At times it seemed too overwhelming or even that it was overdue –
yet she choose not to abort it. And now, she has not regrets that she nurtured it to its full
devlopement. It brings her much joy to announce to the world, her firstborn baby,
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Reasons Not to Have an Abortion.
Do you have a story to share? Noticed a broken link or spelling error? Just like to write?
Email:
serena[AT]101girlsguide. com
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Endnotes
Tip:
When looking up further details in the bibliography, if a book title and/or page number is given, you
can look it up in the bibliography under ―books.‖ If a heading is given and there is no page number, you
can be sure to look it up in the ―websites‖ section using the writer‘s name or organization‘s name,
whichever is given. For example, the first note is an article and can be found under the author‘s name
under websites. The seventh note refers to a book that can be located alphabetically under ‗books‘.
Notes for Reason #1
NO NOTES!
Notes for Reason #2
1
Quoting then Presidential candidate Barrack Obama in Ertelt, ―John McCain, Barack Obama display….‖
2
Quoting leader of the Democrats Nancy Pelosi in Ertelt, ―Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi joins…‖
3
Thanks Dr. Liley for that thought.
Referring to something Dr. Liley said in the reprinted Sassone in ―Development of the Tiniest Humans…‖
4
Referring to something Professor Jerome Lejeune said in Sassone, ―Development of the Tiniest Humans…‖
5
Referring to the Fox News Poll found at
PollingReport.com, ―Abortion and Birth Control‖
6
Quoting Dr. Richard V. Jaynes, U.S. Senate Judiciary Subcommittee Hearing, April 23-24, 1981 in
AbortionInfo.net,
―Fetal Development.‖
7
Some of the information for this creative piece came from Nilsson and Hamberger,
A Child is Born, pp. 50-65.
8
Barans, ―Women's Reproductive Self-Determination: Pro Choice…‖
9
The only people who share the same DNA are identical twins, and that is because they originated from the same
fertilized egg.
10
This selection of phrases comes from the dictionary definitions found at
Dictionary.com, s.v. ―fetus‖
11
This selection of phrases comes from the dictionary definitions found at
Dictionary.com, s.v. ―offspring.‖
12
Quoting Justice Harry Blackmun in his delivery of the Supreme Court‘s January 22,, 1973
Roe v. Wade decision in
Harrison and Gilbert,
Abortion Decisions… The 1970s, p. 29.
13
Harrison and Gilbert,
Abortion Decisions… The 1970s, p. 29.
14
Harrison and Gilbert,
Abortion Decisions… The 1970s, p. 29.
15
Harrison and Gilbert,
Abortion Decisions… The 1970s, p. 31.
16
Harrison and Gilbert,
Abortion Decisions… The 1970s, p. 29.
17
Harrison and Gilbert,
Abortion Decisions… The 1970s, p. 44.
18
Harrison and Gilbert,
Abortion Decisions… The 1970s, p. 44.
Notes for Reason #3
19
Quoting psychologist Vincent Rue from David Kupelian and Jo Ann Gasper, ―Abortion, Inc.‖
New Dimensions,
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October 1991, p. 16 in
AbortionFacts.com, ―Abortionists Speak on Abortion.‖
20
Daniel Soñé, ―A Botched Abortion in Mother‘s Own Words.‖
21
A true incident related in Korn,
Lovejoy, p. 25.
22
Weber, ―An Abortionist‘s Right to Deceive…‖
23
Jane Elliott, ― ‗I survived an abortion attempt.‘ ―
24
The Tucson Woman‘s Clinic, ―Non-Surgical Abortion Information.‖ (orginal bolding omitted)
25
Early Options, ―Questions?‖
26
Many fetal photos are available online. These here are reprinted with permission from Life Issues Insitute. If you want
to verify these photos just do a bit of searching online at pregnancy or college biology websites.
27
American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, ―Induced Abortion.‖
28
All Women‘s Center, ―Abortion Facts.‖
29
Hertz,
Caught in the Crossfire, pp. 104-105.
30
Old Pueblo Family Planning, ―Facts about Early Abortion.‖
31
Planned Parenthood, ―Surgical Abortion.‖
32
Boulder Abortion Clinic, P.C., ―Medical Procedures.‖
33
Boulder Abortion Clinic, P.C., ―Medical Procedures.‖
34
All Women‘s Center, ―Abortion Facts.‖
35
Fayeteville Women‘s Clinic, ―Q & A Concerning Abortion Care.‖
36
Choices Women‘s Medical Center, ―Surgical Abortion Services at Choices.‖
37
Atlanta SurgiCenter, ―Late Abortion Facts.‖
38
MEASUREMENTS OF THE FETUS AT 12 WEEKS: Hern,
Abortion Practice, p. 214.
WEIGHT OF AN EMPTY ALUMINIUM DRINK CAN 14G:
Novelis Corporation, ―Recycling Pop Quiz.‖
WEIGHT OF A BLUE TOOTH HEADSET 14g:
Amazon.com, ―Anycom DELOS-14 Bluetooth Head- Set Only…‖
39
Hern,
Abortion Practice, p. 304.
Notes for Reason #4
40
Referring to the US Supreme Court decisions,
Akron v.. Akron Center for Reproductive Health, 1983, and Thornburg
v ACOG 1986 in Reardon
,
Aborted Women, p. 234.
41
Referring to Chief Justice Harry Blackmun on
Thornburgh v. American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists,
June 11, 1986 in Harrison and Gilbert,
Abortion Decisions…The 1980s, pp. 77-78, 85-89, 143-144.
42
Quoting exact words from the bill under debate, as spoken by Justice Powell in
Akron v. Akron Center for
Reproductive Health, June 15 1983 in Harrison and Gilbert, Abortion Decisions…The 1980s, pp. 76-77.
43
Thornburgh v. American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, June 11,, 1986 in Harrison and Gilbert, Abortion
Decisions…The 1980s, p. 142.
44
Quoting Chief Justice Harry Blackmun in
FindLaw, ―U.S. Supreme Court: Thornburgh v. …‖
45
Quoting Chief Justice Harry Blackmun on
Thornburgh v. American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, June
11,, 1986 in Harrison and Gilbert,
Abortion Decisions…The 1980s, p. 87.
46
Quoting Chief Justice Harry Blackmun on
Thornburgh v. American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, June
11,, 1986 in Harrison and Gilbert,
Abortion Decisions…The 1980s, p. 143.
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47
Quoting Chief Justice Harry Blackmun on
Thornburgh v. American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, June
11,, 1986 in Harrison and Gilbert,
Abortion Decisions…The 1980s, pp. 141-143.
48
Justice White (joined by Justice Rehnquist) on
Thornburgh v. American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists
June 11,, 1986 in Harrison and Gilbert,
Abortion Decisions…The 1980s, p. 162.
49
Abortionist Dr. Alberto Hodari addressing a group of medical students at Wayne State in Detroit, MI on November 9,
2007, sponsored by Medical Students for Choice, lecture privately recorded by
Students for Life of America, ―hodari-
generic-upload.mp4,‖
Duration of quote 34.05-34.23 min.
Notes for Reason #5
50
Mathewes-Green recalling her own earlier words in ―Seeking Abortion's Middle Ground
.
‖
51
Francke,
The Ambivalence of Abortion, p. 29.
52
Quoting ―Vanessa Landry‖ in Reardon,
Aborted Women, p. 277.
Notes for Reason #6
53
Carol remains the rights holder to this story, which I gained through correspondence with her. Used with permission.
54
Carol remains the rights holder to this story, which I gained through correspondence with her. Used with permission.
55
This story was retold by the sidewalk counselor Georgia, who helped Nereyda.
Froncek, ―Miracle Baby: Mother Successfully Battles…‖
56
Rachel remains the rights holder to this story, which I gained through correspondence with her. Used with
permission.
Notes for Reason #7
57
Referring to an experience Randy Alcorn had while being interviewed. Alcorn, Pro
Life Answers to ProChoice
Arguments, p. 134.
58
Quoting Kate Michelman, president of NARAL Pro-Choice America to the
Philadelphia Inquirer (1993) in Chen, ―Are
You Ready to Really…‖.
59
Clinton, ―Remarks by Senator Hillary Rodham…‖
60
Paris,
The Sacrament of Abortion, p. 95.
61
Quoting Karen Tuthill‘s story in Francke,
The Ambivalence of Abortion, p. 63.
62
Quoting Sally Ordway‘s story in Francke,
The Ambivalence of Abortion, pp. 109-110.
63
Francke,
The Ambivalence of Abortion, p. 63.
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Quoting Robin Terhune‘s story in Francke,
The Ambivalence of Abortion, pp. 65- 66.
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Quoting Ruby Sherman‘s story in Francke,
The Ambivalence of Abortion, p. 229.
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A further example comes from the stories on an abortion clinic chain‘s website. The link to them says, ―Read women's
stories to gain strength and connection.‖ It‘s pretty pathetic if this is the best they can come up with:
"And now, 4 months later, I'm the one dealing with the emotional pain and he doesn't give a damn."
―Jillian‘s Story‖,
Feminist Women‘s Health Center, http://www.fwhc.org/stories/jillian.htm (accessed 9/23/09).
Another story ends with:
"All I know is that I never want to go through what I went through ever again."
101 Reasons
Not
to Have an Abortion: A Girl‘s Guide to Informed Choices
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―Chris‘ Story,‖
Feminist Women‘s Health Center, http://www.fwhc.org/stories/chris3.htm (accessed 9/23/09).
Of course, they do include stories that go on about being strong and empowered and feeling inspired and good about the
choice…but they are the minority, not the majority.
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Regarding presentations at high schools, Hern,
Abortion Practice, p. 325.
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Clark-Flory, ―The conversion of a pro-choice…‖
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FoxNews, ―Mike Huckabee interviews Ex-Planned-Parenthood employee…‖
Also used for my research was: CBN, ―Planned Parenthood Director Quits After…‖
Notes for Reason #8
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Kissling and Michelman, ―Abortion's battle of messages,‖ p. 2.
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Frances Kissling, ―Is there Life After Roe?‖ in Jacob,
Abortion Under Attack, pp. 198-199.
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It was difficult to find agreed upon dates for first seeing these things. Some reasons for the different dates are:
Newer research uses better technology.
Some research may not think to examine younger fetuses.
Some research may not be there to capture the moment.
The younger a fetus is the harder she is to see clearly.
Some news articles quoting something observed at a certain age may not be quoting the very earliest possible
date.
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Quoting Melanie Foster‘s story in Francke,
The Ambivalence of Abortion, pp. 101-102
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Sources vary from 6 weeks to 8 weeks.
6 weeks according to: Vaughan,
How Life Begins, p. 207. (This source says that the fetus can arch is back and
head at 6 weeks and that at 7 weeks arm, and leg movement can be detected.)
7½ weeks according to: Restak,
The Infant Mind, p. 94. (It does not explicitly say that this was observed with
ultrasound but it appears so.)
8 weeks according to: Tallack,
In the Womb, p. 56.
Note: obviously as time goes on movements become more coordinated – we are talking here about the very first
movements — still something amazing.
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Sources vary on agreement. One place says as early as 9 weeks while others say 13 weeks or more.
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