Abortion Is Pro-Life

Abortion Is Pro-Life
Showing posts with label depression in pregnancy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label depression in pregnancy. Show all posts

Monday, July 27, 2015

Send A Personal Thank You or Message of Support to Planned Parenthood!

Whether you have or have not been to Planned Parenthood, I hope you will please write a quick thank you to the staff, doctors and etc who work so hard for us; thanking them for either their personal services to you, or to others. I had a late-term abortion, only to find out 2 months later my birth control failed, so I had another abortion, this time via the abortion pill at Planned Parenthood.

They were the kindest people one could have hoped for; to make me feel comfortable and as if I were not alone nurses shared stories with me, personal stories, talked to me about the trouble the horrible Rick Perry was giving them (this was right before he attacked clinics all over Texas) and gave me detailed information and care on how to safely abort at home with the medication, information and number (just in case) all of which they provided.

My abortions were blessings, without Planned Parenthood I wouldn't have been able to obtain that second abortion and get the birth control I needed (that would work). I cannot thank them, or Whole Woman's Health, enough for saving my life.

Of course Planned Parenthood is for more than first trimester abortions, but this is what they mean to me... With all the unneeded drama and lies the anti-choice movement has placed upon PP I hope anyone who has been to Planned Parenthood for any reason will please take a few moments and write a quick thank you, to remind them we are all behind them... Also, please share this and let's all get behind those who are pro-choice and helping women as well as families <3

Click here to sign your own card, it only takes a few minutes!

Sunday, July 5, 2015

Part1: What Anti's Don't Say About Child Birth

Anti's would have women believe that raising a child is something we must do without a second thought. Never do they mention the life altering responsibility women carry through pregnancy and after birth. As too many women state, when they mentioned wanting an abortion to their personal doctor too many were met with a speech about the "joys of motherhood". For some women this is news worthy of joy; the women who want and are ready to be a mother. This is not an anti-childbirth post, rather it is a post to say it is okay to feel something other than 'joy' about pregnancy. You are not alone. Additionally, if you feel the fetus to be child is unwanted, that does not make you a bad person as some anti's would have you believe. That means you are realistic and don't want to bring an unwanted being into this world to suffer. This makes you a GOOD woman.

First, I wanna talk about the side of raising a child no one tells women about. Being that I've never had a child (but have been pregnant and aborted thankfully) I have interviewed random women who have children; women of different ages, grandmothers included, financial positions, nationalities, jobs, students and teens.Though I am positive they all loved their children more than one told me they regretted giving birth. Finally, I've also posted information from the internet.

Two years ago I watched my sister-in-law, who I've always admired and who always had everything together, struggle and lose confidence while getting used to being a mother. She desperately wanted the baby, and she is a great mother as is her precious child. But I remember thinking, wow, if someone as strong as she struggles, how am I going to handle pregnancy? 

No one talks about the change in life pregnancy brings. It almost seems they are trying to use forced motherhood and in some cases marriage as well to show their are consequences in having sex. Yes, there are. But those consequences should not ruin the lives of those involved; especially