exact words were, ‗You know, you will
have to end this pregnancy.‘ At best, that
might give me 18 months to live… The
thought of aborting the pregnancy and then
dying anyway was not a positive option.
Nor was the thought of having a baby and
leaving him without a mother.‖
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In this
woman‘s case the pregnancy was carefully
monitored and conventional treatment
begun after birth.
For those who may be interested in
alternative cancer treatments — ones that
may not harm the baby and could be
started immediately, you might like to do
your own research at a site such as
www.naturalcancer.net
. This would be my
first choice.
The good news is some cancers are not
affected by pregnancy and even better,
pregnancy may actually help protect you
from breast and ovarian cancer.
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Pre-eclampsia
lso known as toxemia and in the
early stages, Pregnancy-Induced
Hypertension, pre-eclampsia is the
most common complication of pregnancy.
Symptoms include high blood pressure,
swelling and protein leaking into the urine.
Untreated pre-eclampsia could lead to
eclampsia which includes seizures and
coma. Pre-existing hypertension would
increase your risk during pregnancy.
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The important thing is to get baby out.
Fortunately, this condition almost always
occurs late in pregnancy, giving the baby at
least some chance of survival. Management
of the condition is aimed at maintaining a
safe pregnancy as long as possible, so that
the baby will be born late enough to have a
chance at survival, while not threatening
the woman‘s life. Treatment may include
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bed rest, blood pressure medications, a low
sodium diet and an early delivery. When
the baby is nearing full term or when the
woman‘s condition requires it, the baby is
delivered by labor or C-section.
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This
gives both of them a fighting chance and
makes abortion unnecessary.
Diabetes
ith
today's
improved
monitoring
and
treatment,
diabetes in pregnancy is no
longer as threatening as it once was.
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The
American Diabetes Association says that
―With your blood glucose in the target
range and good medical care, your chances
of a trouble-free pregnancy and a healthy
baby are almost as good as they are for a
woman without diabetes.‖
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Management
of a diabetic pregnancy (either regular or
gestational diabetes) involves controlling
blood sugar levels with diet and exercise
and sometimes medication.
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Diabetic
pregnancies should be monitored because
out-of-control blood sugar could lead to
high blood pressure which could lead to a
stroke or seizure and damage to internal
organs.
Heart Disease
eart disease may involve a number
of disorders of the heart, ranging
in severity from mild to serious.
Since pregnancy increases the blood flow
and stress on the heart, a heart problem can
certainly be serious and requires careful
medical observation. Treatments may
include bed rest, close monitoring during
pregnancy and delivery, low sodium diet
and diuretic medication to decrease the
fluid on the heart, medication to prevent
blood clots or irregular heart beat or valve
replacement surgery — which, believe it or
not, is possible during pregnancy.
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The
good news is that only 0.5 — 2.0% of
pregnant women have heart disease.
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After many years‘ work in several large
gynecological hospitals, I have never yet
seen a woman‘s life in danger, necessitating
abortion. I have seen two extremely sick
women offered abortions because of serious
heart-lung disease; both refused, and both
delivered normal children, normally.
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—unnamed obstetrician
Kidney Disease
idney disease is another often-cited
reason for a medical abortion. The
kidneys are also given extra work
during pregnancy. One of the things they
do is filter your baby‘s blood as well as
yours (which itself is increased during
pregnancy). This can put stress on kidneys
which are already sick. Treatment may
include frequent checkups, blood tests,
urine tests, blood pressure monitoring,
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antibiotics for infection, or even dialysis
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— and yes, pregnant women are able to
receive dialysis, though it should be given
more frequently than normal.
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Most women with mild to moderate
renal disease tolerate pregnancy well and
have a successful obstetric outcome,
without adverse side effects on the
underlying kidney problem.
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—Joseph A. Garcia-Prats, MD and Sharon G.
Hornfischer, RN BSN
Sexually Transmitted
Diseases
exually
transmitted
diseases,
as
unpleasant as they are, seem to pose
no extra risk during pregnancy.
Written by medical professionals, the books
I read focused on not passing the disease
onto the baby (a caesarean birth may be
recommended) and if drugs are used for
flare ups or treatment, making sure they are
not harmful to the baby.
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There is even
hope for those with the horrible ―A‖ word,
AIDS; ―Even though a baby has a risk of
being infected during pregnancy, birth or
breastfeeding, we know if a woman is in
the early course of the illness, she can
usually have an uneventful pregnancy,
labor and delivery.‖
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So what‘s the point of all
this?
he point is, there are dangerous
conditions — I know, I didn‘t list
them all — but there are also
increasingly sophisticated ways to treat and
monitor those conditions. Though the
conditions may be serious, in many cases a
mother and her baby can be brought
through pregnancy in good health — or at
least with no deterioration of the current
condition. Interestingly, often if a woman is
that sick, she will not likely get pregnant in
the first place; and if she does, a miscarriage
may naturally occur.
Although the
woman‘s life should come first (for her
baby‘s sake and because it‘s a life for a life),
death of the fetus should come as a
secondhand effect of saving the woman‘s
life, not as a direct intent to kill him. It‘s
really your call.
What if you don‘t want an
abortion and somebody says
you need one?
‘m not a medical doctor so I have to
provide that obvious disclaimer and
state that you should seek professional
medical advice for your specific condition.
Which is, in fact, my next advice! Seek
medical care from the very best, such as a
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high-risk obstetrician as opposed to a
regular medical doctor. If you have a high-
risk pregnancy, you need this expertise.
Get a second (or even third) medical
opinion. Consider contacting a pro-life
doctor for his expert opinion or care. You
can search for pro life doctors in your state
at
www.aaplog.org
.
Find out all you can about your
condition.
Investigate alternative treatments that
won‘t harm the fetus. These include drugs
or natural therapies.
If early delivery is required, have the
child delivered by Caesarean rather than
killed by D&C — that way the child may
have some chance at life.
Weigh up the risks and make your
decision.
Pray for a miracle.
Reason #93
―Consider
the
risks
and
possibilities — is abortion really
necessary in your situation?‖
Reason #94
Had one abortion?
Don‘t make it two
The psychology of repeat
abortions
he data shows that women with a
previous abortion are at risk for
repeat abortions. The pro-choice
Guttmacher Institute reports that ―47% of
abortions are obtained by women who have
had a prior abortion.‖
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That‘s a lot.
Why do women have repeat abortions,
apart from the obvious fact that they are
pregnant a second time and don‘t wish to
be? What‘s the psychology behind repeat
abortions?
For some women like Deborah Hulebak,
a second abortion is a way of proving that
the first one wasn‘t really bad after all:
I feel like I did it because I had to prove
to myself that I was right. I had to prove to
myself that it didn‘t hurt, that I could go
through it over and over again and it
wouldn‘t hurt. The more I did it, the less it
hurt, physically and emotionally. I
deadened myself to pain — and to right and
wrong.
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For others, deep down they feel that
they have done something unforgivable and
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so they figure they‘re already a lost cause,
so what‘s there to lose? A few even punish
themselves by become a doormat for foolish
men and end up in the same situation again.
Whatever the reason, the statistics show
that women who choose abortion are at
increased risk for more than one abortion.
No matter what you‘ve done
you can turn your life around
f you‘ve had an abortion (or even
many), it doesn‘t mean you‘re an evil
person. No doubt the decision wasn‘t
easy. I doubt you relished making the
choice and wished you didn‘t have to. I
doubt you rejoiced at the chance to prove
your ―reproductive rights‖ that day. You
probably wished more than anything that
you hadn‘t gotten into that situation in the
first place — or perhaps that when you did
you had support and finances. You may not
have even wanted the abortion — part of
you may have felt you had no other choice.
Or perhaps you were blissfully ignorant and
all you could think of was, it‘s my right and
my body and it‘s only cells.
People make choices for all sorts of
reasons — then again, sometimes there‘s no
logic behind them. Without justifying that
decision, I think it‘s important that you feel
heard and understood, even comforted. I
think one‘s conscience would be a brutal
taskmaster after an abortion. You certainly
do not need mine as well.
If they can change, so can
you
Be earnest, and repent.
-Rev. 3:19
orma McCorvey, the woman in
whose name abortion was legalized
in
Roe v. Wade
, has changed her
mind and heart. For years she worked as an
employee in an abortion clinic and was the
poster girl for abortion. She now regrets
any part she had in legalizing abortion and
has started her own pro-life ministry.
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If
she can change, so can you.
Dr. Bernard Nathanson, an advocate
who helped legalize abortion and an
abortionist who performed over 60,000
abortions, now regrets his part and has
turned to God in repentance.
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If he can
change, so can you.
This book includes the stories of other
former abortionists as well as women who
have had abortions and turned around.
Countless others have turned away from
their past and you can too.
Will I get a second chance?
Some people may wonder if they might
ever get a chance to give life to that soul
they aborted. I personally believe it may be
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Will my baby forgive me?
Just put yourself in your baby‘s position.
Your mother did something stupid and
really wrong, but she didn‘t realize what
she was doing and how much she would
suffer later and regret what she did.
Wouldn‘t you realize that she was scared or
ignorant and deserved your mercy? I think
so.
Some women who had had abortions
have found healing through dreams or
other personal experiences. One woman
shared the following experience with Betty
Eadie. It was published in
The Ripple
Effect:
I had this dream. It seemed more real,
like no other dream I‘ve ever had. I was
standing in a beautiful garden… A young
man walked up to me and introduced
himself by name. He said that he forgives
me for what I did to him. I was puzzled, not
knowing what he meant. He handed me a
beautiful rose then said, ―You were to be
my mother.‖ He kissed me and held me like
I have always wanted to hold my child. I
asked him to forgive me over and over
again. I know he already has, and it was
healing to hear him tell me that he loves
me still.
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There is a healing process
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, have mercy on me; heal me, for I
have sinned against you.
—Psalm 41:4
f you‘ve had an abortion you don‘t have
to hate yourself any longer. Seek God‘s
forgiveness and self-forgiveness. After
confessing the sin, it‘s not going to help by
mulling over it. Instead, get out there and
make a difference. Volunteer to help at a
pregnancy center. Speak up about the truth
of abortion wherever someone will listen.
Pray for the hearts of mothers to be
touched by the angels that they might spare
their babies. Maybe at some time you‘ll feel
called to have a child or adopt a child in
need. Express gratitude for everything. Ask
the Lord where He wants you right now.
Demonstrate your change of heart by your
actions.
From the stories that were sent to me, I
share with you some women‘s glimpses of
their personal journey towards healing:
Twenty years later it was so very hard to
even attempt to come forth from my prison
of death and shame and self-loathing. One
day, I heard, on a Christian radio station, a
story that continued the chipping away at
all those hard, cold stones around my heart.
A lady on Dr. James Dobson‘s show told
about her abortion experience, about how
she felt, how it had changed her forever,
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how she had carried around her grief, and
how she had found healing and forgiveness
that only Jesus can give.
I was undone. I had thought, for all
those 20 years, that it was just me, alone in
my pain and sorrow and anger. I never
knew there was such a thing as post-
abortion stress, had never heard the phrase
before. Never had known of crisis
pregnancy centers, never knew there was
one that year in my town when I had
needed somewhere to turn besides Planned
Parenthood. I listened to the radio, and I
cried and cried, great tears of so many
emotions that had been buried deep within
for so very long. Cried like I hadn‘t in a
very long time.
Luckily, I was home alone at the time; I
was an emotional wreck. At the end of the
program,
I
pulled
myself
together
somewhat, Kleenex box in hand, and I went
online, to the Internet site for Focus on the
Family. I ordered a package of books about
the subject of post-abortion stress. And was
amazed at the knowledge I had gained that
day: I was not alone anymore.
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—Rachel
I finally came to a point where I realized
that no matter what the cost I had to
confess of my sin of abortion and ultimately
deal with the pain. The thick, stone walls
that I had built around my hardened heart
finally came crashing down just like the
walls of Jericho in the Bible.
—Christine
I was a mess and I could not face it alone
any longer. I discovered a group called
Healing Hearts Ministries on the web. This
loving ministry is led by post-abortive
women for post-abortive women. I went
through the study and learned about God‘s
forgiveness. He forgives everything —
even abortion! I praise God for healing
me. He has given me peace and has set me
free.
—Yoli
Rachel came home from K-4 one day
and told me she had accepted Jesus as her
Savior. She would beg me to take her to
church. I was still trying to quit drinking
and smoking pot and occasionally cocaine. I
finally gave in and we went to church. A
few months later Jesus saved me. It was
1992. I started listening to Christian music
and, at times when the songs about
abortion played, I would have to pull off of
the road because the tears obscured my
vision.
At a 1999 revival the preacher said to
come up to the altar if you‘ve done
something and can‘t forgive yourself. I
went down and as I knelt, crying
uncontrollably, God revealed to me that the
friend beside me was also there because of
an abortion. My friend was horrified when
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I told her I knew, but I told her that I had
had one too. It was the first time in 21 years
that I had told someone what I had done!
Together we attended a post-abortion class
in the area sponsored by Save-a-Life. I
continued to heal over the next few years
and the Lord led me to lead the post
abortion study at that center.
—Tena
But
TODAY
I
STAND BEFORE YOU
, healed
by God‘s grace, and I am privileged to join
God in the work of healing other women
who have had abortions.
—Adena
There were many days that I quoted
Bible verses to remind myself that God will
not leave us nor forsake us no matter what
decisions we have made, and that He
forgives me and loves me unconditionally.
Without my Savior, I had no hope. It was
probably the most difficult time in my life,
a time I thought I would never recover
from, and my faith in Jesus Christ saved
me!
—Nicole
Want to pursue some of these post-
abortion groups yourself? Check out the
resource section at the end.
Reason #94
―One abortion doesn‘t need to
justify another‖
Reason #95
What if the timing
is
right but you just don‘t
know it?
It‘s just not the right time
Now, I'm pregnant and now I know I want
a child. But not yet and not now.
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—
Bronwyn‘s Story, abortion clinic website
any women insist they do want
children one day, just not now.
Now seems too unprepared, too
terrifying, too confusing. Too soon.
Somehow
the
future
seems
better.
Everything will be better then. Or so we
hope.
While acknowledging that this is a real
fear and concern that many women have, I
want to suggest that there may be
something good about ―now‖ — even if it
seems you have all the reasons in the world
why now is not a good time.
Consider the following:
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