Making the case for the right to life of every innocent, from Lake County, Illinois
Tuesday, July 28, 2015
Beautiful Stories
Parents share on Facebook why they refused abortion and chose life for their children
Popular photoblog Humans of New York
recently shared two true stories about people who chose life instead of
abortion. Facebook users responded in droves, with over one million
likes and more than 29,500 shares between the two stories.
The comments have exploded, passing 13,000 – many with people sharing
their own choices for life and the children they were blessed with as a
result.
The most recent of the life posts from Humans of New York details a
couple who got up and walked out of their abortion appointment, even
after filling out the paperwork:
The other Humans of New York post shows a young man whose mother
helped him see that a pregnant girlfriend was an opportunity for him to
step up to the plate and act like a man – and like the father he already
was – instead of shirking responsibility. Real fathers act to save and
love their children. (If you’re a man who’s wondering what to do about
the potential abortion of your child, go here.)
Here are some of the stories people shared in response to the two
Humans of New York posts. There are an amazing number of women who
cancelled their abortion appointments the very day they were scheduled –
some even while they were in the clinic or on the table. At every moment, we can choose life!
Vonalina Cake – “I cancelled mine the morning of the appointment…my boy is 17 now and 6ft 2 and a bit.” Daf Guillen –
“I was 16 and pregnant and also went to an abortion clinic. They did an
ultrasound and turned the screen away from me. The doctor said I wasn’t
allowed to see because it might make me change my mind. I started
crying, sat up and said “I think I just did, I’m keeping my baby” now my
son is almost 9 years old and I don’t know what I’d do without him”
Erica Roberts Crownover –
“My first child is adopted and she’s almost 3 months old. Her birth mom
is one of the bravest people I know and she had made two appointments
to go to an abortion clinic, but the both times she couldn’t go through
with it. I’m forever grateful to her for giving us what we struggled for
years to have.”
Adia Wrapstostayhome Holt –
“My boyfriend wanted me to get an abortion with our daughter. I went to
the abortion clinic. I had the ultrasound and everything to tell how
far along i was. But in Louisiana you have to wait 24 hours to actually
have the procedure. I am so thankful for that because i couldn’t do it.
My daughter will be 5 on Sunday. I am sooo happy i didn’t have the
abortion. She saved me. I was acting reckless. Doing things had no
business doing. I honestly know that she saved my life.”
Nicole Helderlein –
“My mom kicked me out when I told her I was pregnant. She took my car
and told me she wouldn’t support me. 7 years later and I stand on my
own, support myself and my daughter. Sometimes we find our strength out
of necessity. Keep your head up and just do right by your child.” Matthew Davis –
“Hey man, I was surprised at 20 that I was going to be a Dad. I was
scared shitless. That was 15 years ago and my parents were all super
supportive. Now my daughter and listen to similar music and she is
artistic and cooler and smarter than I ever was. I wouldn’t trade
fatherhood-with all its challenges-for anything in the world.
Let me tell you something. Whether your Mom is old school tough or
new wave soft, she loves you. Being a Man and manning up to being a
FATHER to another human being is honestly the toughest, smartest,
coolest, and most badass adventure upon which you can embark. You get to
mold someone’s mind and heart and teach another human being how to be.
What will you teach them? Weakness? Absence? No, I doubt that. I think
that you will teach that small person about your manly strength, your
intelligence, your passion, persistence, and your love. And I encourage
you to do so. You will find great personal reward in this endeavor. And
there is plenty of support out there. I have faith in you. I don’t even
know you, but somehow I believe in you. If you want advice, let me know
privately.”
Sharlotte Mazoe –
“Was in that exact position at 17. However, I was alone at the abortion
clinic. Changed my mind at the last minute, and now she is 24 and the
best friend i’ve ever encountered. She looks out for me, very protective
of me and she is my biggest cheerleader. Can’t imagine what life would
have been like without her. My dear, cherish every moment you have with
her. I salute you both for taking that decision at such a young age.
Bless you!” Anne Shirley –
“Even when she was a single cell, she had a life worth living,
defending, protecting. The baby everyone told me to abort is 18 and
heading to college, and her dad and I have been married 19 years. LIFE
is beautiful!”
Soraya Atkinson –
“I was 16 when I fell pregnant & my mum swore to me if I didn’t
abort she’d never speak to me again. He’s almost two and they are
inseparable! I live independently, study and have a happy healthy happy
boy. Best decision I ever made was to not listen to my mum. A
grandmothers love is so different to any other. She’ll thank you one
day.”
Sarah Powell –
“I had my first child at 17. I graduated high school 7 months later
with my class. I went to college that fall. By the time I graduated 8
years later, I had 2 more kids. I now have 6, a bachelors degree, a
husband, and a great paying job. We are happily middle class, own our
home and a business. A child too soon isn’t a death sentence.”
Judy Boudreau –
“I was 38 when I got pregnant. My husband didn’t want kids but when I
said I couldn’t go through with an abortion we decided to go for it.
Unfortunately I had a miscarriage, but my husband said “let’s try again …
I got used to the idea of having a rugrat.” So at age 40 and again at
43, I had 2 beautiful baby boys who have made my life so beautiful that I
cry thinking of the alternative.”
Kari Botts –
“I was 18 when I told my mom and dad I was pregnant. My mom rose from
her chair and immediately hugged me. It took my dad 3 days to say
anything to me. But he finally did. Now my son is 17 and he is the best
choice I ever made! I married a man who has raised him as his own and
loves him as his own.”
Amanda Szela –
“I got pregnant after my boyfriend and I had been dating 9 months – I
was 23 and living in my own, but I was still nervous to tell my parents.
I was so anxious waiting for their response and then my dad said ‘if
everyone waited until they were ready to have a baby, no one would ever
have babies…’
It was the best response. We are now married, my daughter is 4.5yrs old and we have a 6 month old baby boy.”
Laura Grace –
“My mom made me “man up” too!!! I was 18 when I got pregnant, had my
son at 19. My mom would NOT watch my son unless I was going to school,
work, or a doctors appointment!
My son will be 17 in February and wants to join the Air Force to become a para rescue jumper…I couldn’t be prouder!!
It will all work itself out!!!”
Amanda Nicole –
“I got pregnant at the age of 21. My parents were really cool about it.
I had thought they would of kicked me out. My boyfriend at the time
wanted nothing to do with me when I told him. Now I’m 22, in school to
be in the medical field, I’m working part time and I have a beautiful
baby girl named Olivia. My life has completely changed and it’s all for
the better. The first time you see your baby on the ultra sound I knew I
had to be the best person I could be. I love my baby girl more than
anything. She’s the best thing that could of ever happened to me. Be the
best you can and your child will love you more than you know. The love
of a child and those moments where you see them smile is worth any
sleepless nights and any aggravation you may have. Good luck to you and
your girlfriend.”
Nicole McEacharn Potts –
“I was 17 and pregnant and briefly considered the same. But now he’s 20
and he’s a US Marine and I could not be more proud of him. We did
good.”
Roman St Pierre –
“That’s amazing sir! I’m a young father myself. I have an amazingly
beautiful daughter that is over two years old now. I don’t regret one
single second not going forward and being with my now fiancé, and being
with her every second of her pregnancy. Congratulations. It looks like
your doing just fine as a father!” (Photo credit: Julie, Dave, and family on Flickr)Deb Fowler Dunn –
“When my twenty-something daughter got pregnant I asked her if she’d
consider getting an abortion. At the time she was addicted to opioids
and with a total loser. That was four years ago. She’s been clean of
drugs nearly 2 years, has her own apartment, supports herself and her
son without the baby-daddy’s help and we have the most precious 3 year
old grandson. I’m glad she knew better than Mom.”
Terri DeWolf Mark Booth – “Good for you guys! I did the same thing 37 years ago. Never regretted it! He’s a handsome, wonderful man.” “My gorgeous mom chose life. Here she is with the daughter she loves.”
Many Facebook posters congratulated these parents on choosing life, hoping that many more would do the same: Carolina Garnica – “*standing ovation* that’s what I call ‘courage’” Wendy Brenneman – “This should be a flier in every abortion clinic. So glad you chose life!”
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