by Kevin Burke, LSW
You’re no doubt familiar with the African proverb, “it takes a village to raise a child.”
Read carefully the following
abortion testimony. I highlighted, in bold italics, those individuals who were influential
in the decision to abort the developing child in Dora’s womb.
As you will see, abortion is rarely a woman’s “private personal
decision.” Having heard countless abortion stories like Dora’s over the
years, let me assure you, it often takes a village to abort a preborn
girl or boy.
Every Picture Tells a Story
Dora writes:
When I first found out I was pregnant, I was a bit nervous and
anxious; however, choosing to abort was not an option in my mind at
this point. The very first person I told was my older brother,
who was at my parents' house with me when I took the test (my parents
were at work, we were home alone). I walked into his room and told him I
was pregnant, and he reacted by punching and breaking his window. I was
very frightened and upset after that…
When I was finally able to let my boyfriend
know I was pregnant … he replied, “There are other options.” I
immediately felt so much disappointment and sadness. I was overwhelmed
by the intense emotions of fear, confusion, anger, resentment,
hopelessness, and anxiety. I told him I would think about it…
I don’t know why I took a picture of us that same evening in
my car. I have looked back on that picture often, wishing I could go back to
that precise moment and tell him that I choose my baby. I don’t know why I keep
that photo…but I do. Every now and then I look back and see such sadness
hidden behind a smile, and I remember those intense feelings and the brokenness
that was beginning to form.
When we arrived at his apartment his roommate and two other friends
were there watching TV. We told them the news together…I remember that
the rest of the evening consisted of all of them sitting down with me in
the living room and telling me the best choice was to abort. I told
them I was uncertain of my choice, but they kept reminding me that we
were so young and unable to raise a child on our own.
I was so confused, and I remember thinking that I was going
to have to go against everyone to keep this baby and that I would have no
support if I didn’t go through with it. My boyfriend told me that a family
member (a few years older) recently got a girl pregnant. He told me his dad and
mom were so disappointed in him and how it basically ruined the plans for his
life. My boyfriend told me he didn’t want to be that disappointment to his
parents.
I remember thinking
that I would lose my boyfriend (who I was obsessed and infatuated with at that
time) if I decided to keep the baby. I remember thinking I
loved him so much
that I didn’t want him to feel tied down to me because of a baby. In that
moment I was convinced I was doing the most selfless thing, for him. All his friends
said so, he said so, and I believed so.
Sadly, I fell for the pressure, and I fell for the lies.
Although we all technically agreed with the decision, I still felt completely
alone, and I began to fall into a depression.
My boyfriend made an appointment the next week, and I went to a Planned Parenthood clinic by myself (he had to work). The security
was pretty intense, and the protesters outside were many. As I waited
in the lobby I remember looking around and seeing many young girls, some
bawling their eyes out and others in a zombie state…I was one of the
very few that was in there alone. I was scared and upset. I was still
trying to convince myself that this was the best decision.
As they called me in with the nurse, they
went over a very brief consultation of what was going to happen. They
gave me a small cup of pills, (the RU-486 pills manufactured by Danco Laboratories).
I took the first dose there (first set of pills that stops the baby
from growing but doesn’t actually abort the baby yet) and, almost
immediately, I regretted my decision.
In tears, I asked the nurse if I could take back my decision. I told
her I wasn’t sure if I could go through with it. I was desperate to
find encouragement from someone, anyone. She encouraged me, yes, but
encouraged me to continue with the abortion. She said if I didn’t go
through with the second dose my baby could and most likely will have
severe damages and disabilities.
[Dora was denied available medical information about the option of abortion pill reversal – KB]
I couldn’t bear to think of it, nor did I think I could live
with myself, to see my baby suffer because of my decision. Looking back now, I
would have done whatever it
took to save my baby, but once again my fear kicked
in, making me choose to continue.
I went back to my boyfriend’s apartment and waited for the
time to take my second dose, the dose that actually causes the abortion. I
remember sitting on
the couch with my boyfriend and his friends watching TV,
feeling complete numbness…
It was time for me to take the second and last dose. As I put
the pills in my mouth and let them dissolve, within 10 minutes I started to
feel intense cramps. When the cramps became unbearable, I made my way to the
bathroom. I locked the door and experienced the most severe pain I had ever
felt in my life.
I sat on the toilet and bent over in pain. I wanted to
scream, but my boyfriend and his friends were right outside the door in the
living room, watching TV (it was a small apartment). I grabbed a towel to bite
on, in order to keep from screaming and was nearly passing out.
As I got up, I saw blood everywhere. I saw parts of my baby, an image
I will never be able to erase from my mind. I fell to my knees in pain
and was blacking out. Concerned that the guys would see all the blood
and clumps, I got on my knees and cleaned it up.
Throughout the intensity all I could think was, “They cannot see this
and be as traumatized and scarred as I have been.” As soon as I left
the bathroom I was about to faint when my boyfriend helped me to bed.
The next two weeks were nothing but a blur. All I remember
doing was lying in bed to sleep and cry. I didn’t eat, I didn’t shower, I
didn’t answer phone calls, I didn’t go to school or work. I didn’t want to leave
the bed…
I went by myself for the check-up [at Planned Parenthood] a few weeks later (once again he was working). The nurses
performed the evaluation, and they told me the abortion wasn’t
successful. Parts of my baby were still inside of me. The pill didn’t
expel it all. The one in a million chance that it wouldn’t work (as they
told me) had happened. I was that one in a million.
I had to have an
emergency D&C. They told me that, had I waited or not gone to my check up,
I could have died. The nurse sent me immediately to a room for the procedure,
and all I could hear were women screaming from the hallways. It sounded like a
torture house.
They took me to a little room for a quick consultation of
what was going to be done. At this point I was bawling my eyes out and my whole
body was shaking in panic. When the nurse saw how bad I was getting she offered
me more sedatives to calm me down. I took many more and became completely numb,
both physically and emotionally. I was a zombie. I simply didn’t care about
anything at that moment.
They finished up the consultation and walked me to the
procedure room. As I walked into the room, I saw a table full of surgical
instruments, still full of blood. They had accidentally sent me in a room
without cleaning up first…but in that moment I was way too drugged to care…
As they performed the D&C I couldn’t help but think that
my baby was a fighter. The guilt was crippling every fiber of my being, and I
was just waiting for it to end and go back home to lay in bed. Once the
procedure was done, I called my boyfriend and told him to pick me up. I had
told him what was going to happen before the procedure, and he was able to get
off work early.
The next six months of my life was pure darkness, pure
depression. I started drinking heavily and smoking weed every day to escape. I
would often cut myself
with razors to release the pain I had inside.
I remember one night I wrote out my suicide letter. I wrote my
goodbyes to all my loved ones. But, by the grace of God, as I wrote my
mom my final goodbyes, I couldn’t bear the thought of all the pain I’d
put her through. Only the love I have for my mom caused me to not go
through with it. I thank God for reminding me of that love, at that
moment, which saved my life…
I dropped out of nursing school. I hardly ate. I went down to 110
pounds and I’m 5’9” in height. I didn’t visit my family or see friends.
All I did was consume myself in the bed and cling to my boyfriend. I
was also diagnosed with severe anxiety and panic disorder that following
year…
My boyfriend and I inevitably broke up. And I spent many
years living in self-destruction because of my abortion. I would sleep around,
get drunk three or four times a week, do drugs every day, put myself in
situations that could have caused me fatal harm…going home with men I had
just met. I didn’t really care about anything anymore, and the only time I felt
alive was when I was having “fun” partying, drinking my sadness away.
One day I was at a park, and I was confronted with all my
brokenness at once…My heart literally felt like it shattered. I cried out in
agony and pain from the truth
with which I was being confronted…
I had always known about Jesus. I grew up Roman Catholic my
whole life and went to private Catholic schools. But in that moment, I felt a
need for Jesus. I asked Jesus to help me. I asked Jesus to heal me. I asked
Jesus to forgive me. That was the day I truly found Christ.
Christ truly healed me and restored me. He led me to therapy
where I continued my healing from all my child abuse and abortion trauma…
Although I will have to forever live with my decision and
mourn the loss of my baby, I know I am forgiven… and after 11 years I have finally
learned to forgive myself.
As I found healing (and I will always continue my journey of
healing… one never completely heals from abortion), Jesus has shown me that the
more I share my story, the more healing I receive from doing so.
“Therefore, I will boast all the more gladly of my
weaknesses, so that the power of Christ may rest upon me.” (2 Corinthians
12:9)
Because I am no longer that same broken woman I was
before—God has restored and redeemed me, and in Him I am a new creature! Praise
Jesus for forgiveness He freely gives!
I am now a child of God—clean, sober, no longer self-injuring
myself, and happily married with two beautiful baby boys! All of this through the grace and mercy of Jesus Christ.
You can read the full account of Dora’s testimony here.