Tragic: Australian actress commits suicide after years of depression following abortion
By Lauren Enriquez
Charlotte Dawson, a model and TV star who achieved fame in Australia, tragically committed suicide earlier this month after a long battle with depression, which was first triggered by her 1999 abortion experience. Dawson said “it was decided” that she should abort her first child with Olympic swimmer husband Scott Miller because her due date coincided with the 2000 summer Olympics and Miller was so focused on his own pursuits that a child was not welcome in the picture at the time. Dawson says they planned to try to have children later, but the marriage ended shortly thereafter and she ultimately died without living children.
The Telegraph reports:
“In her tell-all autobiography Air
Kiss And Tell, she revealed she had an abortion because the pregnancy
would interfere with Miller’s preparation for the 2000 Olympics – and
blamed that for the start of her long battle with depression.”
‘Everything Scott had done was
leading up to this moment and nothing could stand in his way, so it was
decided that we would terminate the child and try again later. Who
needed a developing fetus when a gold medal was on offer, eh?’ The day
Charlotte went to have the termination she said she plunged into
complete ‘turmoil’. Miller had accompanied her to the hospital, but at
the last minute left because he ‘couldn’t cope with the atmosphere’.
Distraught, she went through the whole ordeal on her own.
‘I felt a shift,’ she said. ‘Maybe it
was hormonal, but I felt the early tinges of what I can now identify as
my first experience with depression.’ Dawson was found dead just one
day after Miller’s 39th birthday.
In fact, a Google search for “post abortion syndrome” first gleans results from the National Abortion Federation claiming that the syndrome is a “myth,” which compounds the tragedy for women who are silently suffering from it. According to Ramah International, Post Abortion Stress Syndrome (PASS) is a form of Post Traumatic Stress Syndrome (what soldiers returning from combat often experience as they try to reenter civilian society):
“The process of making an abortion
choice, experiencing the procedure and living with the grief, pain and
regret is certainly, at its very core, traumatic. As with any trauma,
individuals often try to ‘forget’ the ordeal and deny or ignore any pain
that may result. Many simply don’t relate their distress to the
abortion experience. At some point, however, memories resurface and the
truth of this loss can no longer be denied. During these moments, the
pain of post-abortion syndrome reveals itself in the hearts of millions
of lives.”
PASS rears its head in many ways, causing varied symptoms in
different women. If you or someone you love is suffering from what may
be Post Abortion Stress Syndrome, help is available. Go to
http://ramahinternational.org/help_in_your_area.html to find resources
by location, or visit the Rachel’s Vineyard website, where you can sign
up for a healing retreat in your area, or even speak to an expert about
what you’re going through.Editor’s note. Lauren has worked for great organizations such as Texas Right to Life and Students for Life of America. She is a graduate of Ave Maria University, where she studied Classics and Theology. Her husband and children are the greatest blessings in her life. This appeared at liveactionnews.org.
Source: NRLC News
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