Click on the links below to read stories from women who've experienced
abortion, including unwanted and coerced abortions.
"I was totally unprepared for the pain."
I had more "counseling" when I went to have breast implants than when I
went to have an abortion. (At least the plastic surgeon had me fill out
a personality and family history questionnaire to determine
"suitability" for the procedure.) ...
...There were no warnings of possible risks, i.e. perforated uterus,
hemorrhaging, sterility, breast cancer, depression. I was told that an
abortion was safer than carrying a child full term. I was totally
unprepared for the pain, both physical and emotional, that I would
endure."
Anonymous
"...I felt
this gripping pain -- it hurt so bad that I cried out. The doctor told
me "shut up" because there were 'other girls'
and the "walls were thin."
Carol St. Amour, in Aborted
Women, Silent No More
(Carol later died of cervical cancer)
Janet’s
Story: “I cannot think why the gun did not fire.”
“With quiet deliberation, I took my handgun from under my pillow … I
chambered a round, walked into my living room, sat in a chair, put the
gun to my head and pulled the trigger. To this day, I cannot think why
the gun did not fire … I find it amazing in retrospect, how we can
function so well in front of others, while suffering like that.”
Janet, in Forbidden Grief
"We could have saved Sheryl's life!" my mind screamed. "But he
had a date and the margaritas were waiting." |
Carol Everett and her abortionist
partner had what they felt was "the Neiman-Marcus of the abortion
industry" in the early 1980s. They had a record of no
complications--until they decided to go for the big money by doing late
abortions. Operating on one woman who was about twenty- two weeks
pregnant, the abortionist perforated her uterus and pulled out the
lining of her colon. Instead of calling an ambulance—which could have
given the clinic bad publicity—Everett drove the woman to a hospital,
where she had a colostomy. The abortionist persuaded a colleague to
reverse the colostomy later at no charge; he also arranged for the
hospital to write off bills for both surgeries. There was no lawsuit.
Another abortionist at an Everett clinic perforated a woman's uterus and
also severed her urinary tract. Again Everett drove the woman to a
hospital instead of calling an ambulance. "We were maiming at least one
woman a month" at one point, she recalled.
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Other resources with women's stories |