The abortion industry uses their decades-old strategy to exploit women facing unplanned pregnancy. Their narrative should never be trusted!
I can make this assertion because of three areas of lived experiences.
1) I am an Abortion Survivor. A D&C abortion attempt succeeded in taking my twin’s life but failed to end mine, resulting in a dark, loveless appearance that fell upon my mother.
A few months after this, my mother decided to unveil her secret about the abortion attempt that I survived which explained why I never felt my mother’s nurturing love.
Pregnant again at twenty-five, “it wasn’t the right time,” my boyfriend said, as he recommended an abortion. I felt helpless, so I agreed. The experience this time was horrifying, and I felt so alone.
3) I worked in the abortion industry. Hoping to comfort other vulnerable women, I entered the dark world of an abortion clinic, working as a client educator.
While working at the clinic, one strong memory was a time when a woman, scheduled to have an abortion, asked if it was “killing.” She was told, by the co-facilitator, “If you think killing a fly is killing, because that’s about the size of the ‘it.’ ” This woman’s desire for the truth was blatantly ignored.
How does the abortion industry manipulate the fear that women and men commonly experience when faced with an unplanned pregnancy?
• My parents will kill me
• “You don’t want to ruin your future, do you?”
• Imply that any rights applicable to all humans do not apply to preborn humans.
Consequently, women are encouraged to choose abortion.
The truth is, abortion kills a human being and leaves women, like me and my mother, struggling for years with dark manifestations, caused by loss, trauma, and unforgiven sin.
When abortion-wounded souls seek forgiveness and surrender to the love of Jesus Christ, truth emerges. I chose this change four months after my son was born in 1981.
Through Christ’s forgiveness, broken hearts can be healed and restored. The personal betrayal of abortion has to be exposed by those who bear the scars and know the truth. There are thousands of us that will tell of our testimonies.
Resources
And Then There Were None exists to provide financial, emotional, spiritual, and legal support to anyone wishing to leave the abortion industry.
The Abortion Survivors Network seeks to end the generational trauma of abortion by offering answers, hope, supportive relationships, and healing for women, survivors, and families.
Project Rachel is a ministry of the Catholic Church in the United States to those who have been involved in abortion. There are specially trained priests, religious, counselors, and laypersons to help those dealing with the aftermath of abortion.