Jun 03 2010

Another woman’s choice to carry her baby to term

Published by at 8:04 am

When I meet people, as I haveĀ four times now, whose story includes a biological mom who sought out abortion but couldn’t get one, I look at them and think–wow–you were really destined to be here, to do great things. In each of theĀ four cases, these people are doing great things in their spheres of influence, having overcome more difficult than average obstacles.

One more such story, here.

I’d like to meet the mothers and see how they are doing in life. But given privacy laws and the decision of the people I know not to seek out their biological moms, this is more difficult.

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3 Responses to “Another woman’s choice to carry her baby to term”

  1. Heather P.on 03 Jun 2010 at 9:46 am

    Oh wow…. that last line… “Everyone is wanted by someone.”

    This should be required viewing by those who claim that abortion heals all ills in the case of rape. This should be required viewing by everyone.

  2. Kristinaon 03 Jun 2010 at 3:36 pm

    A while back I read this account from a birth-mother.

    http://shakespearessister.blogspot.com/2009/03/breaking-silence-on-living-pro-lifers.html

    She felt she didn’t get enough help after the adoption.

  3. Andrea Mrozekon 04 Jun 2010 at 8:21 am

    Kristina, thanks for that. It’s a very long post and so I’ll return to finish reading it later. Interesting she’s had an abortion and then done adoption. I got this far:

    “Then the baby came, and soon I realized that it had fucked me up considerably to give it away.”

    And with all due respect to the author, I thought, is she sure she isn’t mixing emotions on the abortion and the adoption? I can see feeling AOK after an abortion, provided you don’t have another pregnancy that you bring full term. A pregnancy brought full term can be a trigger: After all, you end up with a baby in your lap whether or not you give that baby away. Which it stands to reason is a reminder however subconcious of the baby never born.

    There’s lots she writes that really resonates. I feel bad if she encountered only proselytising Christians in her search for help. I feel bad there was nothing there for her. She’s clearly still very angry, and that alone is sad.

    But I also think it would be really unreasonable to say all this is due to the adoption, alone.

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