Abortion Recovery Blog
Soon our nation will celebrate Thanksgiving. Gathering with people who could have encouraged or discouraged a choice to abort often activates old memories of abortion pain. While many will avoid these gatherings, others don’t have that luxury.
I never got his name, but I’ll never forget his voice or the brutal touch he used while performing my abortion. In struggling against the horrific pain that day, I earned his ire. He then made sure my abortion truly hurt me because I did not pay extra for anesthesia. Thirty-eight years later I heard his voice again.
They say abortion is a woman’s choice. Half an hour earlier, my boyfriend stated he would leave me in the streets of Indianapolis if I came out of that abortion clinic still pregnant. I should have tested his threats that day, but I was too scared. It was on a quiet street in Indianapolis, IN.
Last week Internet giant, Google, BANNED pro-life pregnancy centers from buying Adwords related to the term, “abortion.” Organizations or authors of abortion recovery programs can no longer buy advertising through Google using keywords related to anything abortion. Organizations must now be “certified.”
When a woman leaves an abortion clinic, one is dead, and one is wounded. The wounded woman typically feels immediate relief. That respite is temporary. The choice has been made and the anxiety, threats and arguments often surrounding such a choice are typically silenced. Most believe they can forget the abortion ever happened.
Democrat pollsters believe they can take back the Senate because they are counting on the female vote. But what about the one third of American voting women who have chosen abortion? How will they vote? The answer often depends on the time that has passed since their abortion experience.
She walked into my office. I could tell she was nervous. When I heard her story I could tell why. She was post-abortive, she had a new boyfriend and was afraid to tell him her story. She loved the church, but felt people would shun her when they found out about her past.
“My girlfriend wants to have an abortion,” the male caller stated. “Can you help me figure out how I can stop her? She can’t do this without my permission, right?”
A woman cannot get pregnant alone. For every aborted child, there is a father who may or may not have been involved in their child’s death.













