Many parents with a child with a poor diagnosis are presented with a dreadful choice: either get an abortion, or carry to term a diseased child who will die soon after birth anyway.
I was scared, nervous and part of me was looking for ways to get out of this commitment. Internally, I was an emotional wreck. Externally, I was an emotional wreck.
Liz Millican, 27, describes herself as a “normal person” who had never “thought much about the issue of abortion.” But that all changed for two reasons.
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After becoming an ultrasound technician, Ma'May Faucher became "sickened" that Planned Parenthood had not given her the information she needed to make an informed decision.
We held him for hours and told him how much we loved him. When it was finally time to let him go, it was so hard to let the nurse take him and put him in his little bassinet.