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Subject: Re: On the fence


Author:
Shellie
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Date Posted: 12/28/07 4:01pm
In reply to: Teresa 's message, "On the fence" on 12/26/07 9:14pm


Hi Teresa,

I'm back to share my thoughts with you. First of all, I want you to know that being confused is such a normal part of an unplanned pregnancy. It's scary--especially when you are faced with doing it alone. I know, I've been there. And I think wanting out of it is just plain normal. It's normal to want things to go back how they were. But abortion does not do that. You can't make it so that you never were pregnant. And from your message I get the feeling you would indeed regret having an abortion.

It's important to know that although early pregnancy is a time of panic and confusion, most women in an unplanned pregnancy come to not only accept their pregnancy, they come to look forward to meeting their little one. A lot happens in those 9 months. And there are stages we go through. One of the best stages is when you start to fall in love with your unborn baby. This love has a lot of power to motivate you to make changes, inspire you make better choices, and gives you the determination you need to make it work. Give yourself the opportunity to reach this point (a much better stage than what you're experiencing at the moment). Don't be like so many others who acted out of panic and are now left with guilt and regret.

I know it's scary, but you will see that you CAN do it, and that it's worth it. I was a single mom for a few years before I married a great man who is a wonderful father. Although being a single mom has its hard parts, I found that we made it just fine. And remember; you won't be alone forever (unless you choose to be). There are men out there who will cherish you AND your child. And if you're like me, having a child will make you much better at choosing a partner. I wanted only the very best for my little boy!

As far as the baby's father goes, he may change his mind later. But don't let him force you into aborting. It's YOU who would have to get on that table and let the doctor enter YOUR body and detach the child from YOU. Women have a lot more problems with guilt and regret because they are the ones who have to go through it. Don't let him guilt you into it. Men will tell the woman that they are ruining their lives by not aborting. But it's the women who have aborted for a man who are the ones I see with a "ruined" life. Living with guilt and regret isn't easy. I hope you avoid it.

Please keep us up to date. Post here as often as you want. I know this is a very scary time for you.

Take care,

Shellie

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Author:
luka
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Date Posted: 12/30/07 5:56pm

Wow Shellie what a great post! It is so concise in explaining what happens in unplanned pregnancies particularly this part ~
being confused is such a normal part of an unplanned pregnancy. It's scary--especially when you are faced with doing it alone. I know, I've been there. And I think wanting out of it is just plain normal. It's normal to want things to go back how they were. But abortion does not do that. You can't make it so that you never were pregnant. And from your message I get the feeling you would indeed regret having an abortion.

God if only i realised before having the abortions i had had. It goes to show that the confusion of early pregnancy particularly unplanned ones can make you do enormously foolish things. I knew from experience and yet i did it again only to be left with this intense searing regret. Its the emptiest most dreadful feeling having an abortion. Nobody is saying there aren't plenty of reasons not to want to go ahead with a pregnancy but there is only one reason not to have an abortion. The crux of it is that there is a living forming human being inside of you, YOUR OWN CHILD. You can't get around that fact. You are ending his or her life, completely annilating their future taking their life. (what sort of person doesn't love their own child?) You can't errase it. And it will be devestatingly apparent after the abortion should you go through with it. I would say to anyone considering abortion that it's not a quick fix. It's a life long burden of guilt and regret for most. You can learn to acept your decison because you have to but it's allways on your conscience and you allways wonder about that baby that could have been , should have been, particularly if you go on to have more. I have so many regrets in my life they are heavy to carry around with you. Just think about it ladies this is serious stuff.



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