I saw a video similar to this at church this Sunday. I am filled with a mixture of wanting to cringe away with grief and a sort of misplaced fascination.
My husband had an affair a couple of years ago. While I was grieving my early miscarriage, the other woman told my husband she was pregnant. By the next week, Thanksgiving weekend, she had what she portrayed as a 'walk-in abortion', even though he had asked her to keep the child.
Given other facts, he now suspects she lied in order to distract him from sympathy for me. We don't know for sure and I am left looking at my two children and wondering about the baby lost, the baby (possibly) thrown away. I know many would have a hard time understanding, but I do believe every child is a potential.
Abortion doesn't only hurt those directly involved, but those in the ripples also. The other woman seems to have moved on without a backward glance while I am left with the pain of what was and what might have been.
This is a perfect advertisement. I wish that more of this was made PRIOR to the staunch pro-abortion Obama being elected... HOPE!!! CHANGE!!! DEATH!!!
ReplyDeleteI saw a video similar to this at church this Sunday. I am filled with a mixture of wanting to cringe away with grief and a sort of misplaced fascination.
ReplyDeleteMy husband had an affair a couple of years ago. While I was grieving my early miscarriage, the other woman told my husband she was pregnant. By the next week, Thanksgiving weekend, she had what she portrayed as a 'walk-in abortion', even though he had asked her to keep the child.
Given other facts, he now suspects she lied in order to distract him from sympathy for me. We don't know for sure and I am left looking at my two children and wondering about the baby lost, the baby (possibly) thrown away. I know many would have a hard time understanding, but I do believe every child is a potential.
Abortion doesn't only hurt those directly involved, but those in the ripples also. The other woman seems to have moved on without a backward glance while I am left with the pain of what was and what might have been.
Hugs, jemjester.
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