Opinion

Abortion hurts, part four: healing

My personal history is extreme: high school dropout, coerced abortion as a teenager, self-injury, attempted suicide to escape the consuming guilt after killing my first baby, years spent working in an abortion clinic (trying to convince myself that killing children is acceptable), and finally accepting the truth and becoming pro-life and continuing along the long road to recovery. While I recognize and acknowledge that my experience is not common, it is not rare either, and it is shameful and dishonest for the pro-abortion PR machine to churn out propaganda pretending that post-abortion emotional trauma and regret do not exist.

In my dreams my not-sleeping mind creates a full life for my baby. When I am awake, I wonder what he’d be doing, what he’d look like, what career would he have chosen, would he be married by now—would I be a grandmother by now? There’s a thought that gives me great pause: so I exterminated not only my first child but my grandchild(ren) as well… When I met Live Action’s President and founder Lila Rose for the first time I was shaking with the knowledge that she was only a handful of months older than my first baby would be had I allowed him to live. There are times when fantasizing about my unpresent child leads to wistful melancholy, but thankfully it has not (again) led to the depths of despair and hopelessness it once had.

Recently, The British Journal of Psychiatry published an analysis of 14 years’ worth of research studies on the link between abortion and subsequent mental health issues in women. Women who aborted had a much higher risk of mental health problems compared to women who continued their pregnancies. It is no wonder that the outlets for post-abortion healing and recovery are numerous and diverse. For women seeking spiritual post-abortion healing, Rachel’s Vineyard offers counseling (individual, group, and at some places weekend retreats) at 150 locations across the United States. For those wishing to seek solace through sharing your story visit Silent No More. Private psychotherapy is also a path to recovery for regretful post-abortive women who are in danger of depression, harming themselves or others, or who have been unsuccessful in reconciling their grief with the help of family, friends, or clergy.

My story doesn’t end here. This is, and will always be, a work in progress. Like me. My healing can never end—for as long as I am alive I will regret not giving birth to my first child, for as long as I am alive my abortion will hurt—but it is how it hurts and how it affects my actions today that matters. Do I regret my abortion? Yes. Do I miss my baby? Yes. Do I still weep daily about it? No. When I feel the pain, longing, and loss creep into my consciousness I acknowledge it, feel it, own it, then let it go. Most of the time. I have completed some very comforting, self-directed art therapy as part of my recovery, and I hope to participate in a Rachel’s Vineyard retreat someday. And I share my story. I have written about my time at the clinic and my conversion experience and have begun speaking publicly about my experiences.

I find it impossible to close this series without sounding cliché: if even one pregnant mother hearing my story of weakness, pain, regret, and shame changes her mind and chooses life for her baby—if any hearts and minds within the abortion industry are changed and clinic workers leave the culture of death—it will have all been worth it.

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  • Bob Rodriguez, Dallas TX area

    As dysfunctional as you sound, I think your abortion was the best thing you could have done for yourself.  I believe that this pro life crap just gives you a venue to cathart your psychological problems.  Much like reformed drunks, their lives then are all about AA. . .but the self injurious obsessive compulsive behavior is still there.  You sound like you have an addictive personality or borderline personality disorder. . .but who knows.  What I do know is that your abortion has nothing to do with your jacked up mental health.

    • Anonymous

      “your abortion has nothing to do with your jacked up mental health”

      Making assumptions about others is highly offensive. I can’t believe you treat fellow humans beings like this. No wonder you don’t care about unborn children.

      • galerouth1952

         he could be right, there is no post-abortion syndrome– so likely, she was already mentally messed up before the abortion, and using it as scapegoat for attention and/or to not deal with is really causing her problems because in the group she is now hanging out with: blaming everything on abortion is convenient.

        kind of like, how pornstars and strippers will almost always blame their absentee-daddies for their decision for joining the industry.

        or, how bigots, racists, fascists, and pro-life-shizophrenic- fascists will always use the “so-called good parts” of the bible to justify their wanting of taking freedoms away from others.

        the bible supported abortion, that was done by a priest, in god’s name, in his holly temple!
        the 1984 niv footnote of numbers 5:11-31 explained what “to thy thigh to rot, thy belly to swell” meant:
        Numbers 5:21 Or causes you to have a miscarrying womb and barrenness” to CAUSE a miscarrying womb IS an abortion.

        the judeo-christian god is a myth and historical evidence proves it.
        3.3.3 Atheism: A History of God (Part 1)
        Evid3nc3

        • Bob Rodriguez, Dallas TX

          Wow galerouth1952.. .you are so right. . .i do not tend to find voices of sanity on these right wing blogs. . .these woman, whoever she is, is like somebody I know who got sobered up from booze but now his life is all church, AA, and sobriety. . .he simply changed one obsessive all controling addiction (s) for anotherl. . .sounds like this Jewels chick has done so too

    • Mlascomt09

      Abortion results in the loss of a child you never will know. That is traumatic. Trauma often leads to psychological distress. This is not rocket science.

      • Letscook1

         When I was in middle school a lot of girls were cutters. They never had abortions, they just had borderline personality disorder and anxiety disorders. I know plenty of people who have messed up brain chemistries and none of them had an abortion. Most mental illness starts to manifest itself in the teens or early twenties so it’s not all that surprising that she would flip at that time.

    • Brandy

      @a16bafda88826fa729bcb9e7798fea8e:disqus
      Clearly, Jewels’ message is deep under your skin, as you’re clearly irritated. You try to discredit her, but it doesn’t work! You try to compare her to an alcoholic, but again it doesn’t work! Why are you so bitter? Is it possible that after reading Jewels’ story that you’re feeling guilty about something? Perhaps it’s because she’s making you think about your actions, and in particular, about your past?

      In your warped mind, it’s alright to kill a developing human baby within the womb, but aborting a baby panda or some other animal in its mother’s womb would somehow cross the line. Bob, I think you’re the one that needs the psychotherapeutic medications, my friend.

      You can tell yourself the lie you’ve been repeating for years, but thankfully the ultrasound has advanced to 3D and 4D imaging of the baby growing within their mother’s womb. Simply put, your opinion is outdated and has been proven demented and illogical. 

      • Letscook1

        Pandas are endangered. Humans are not.

    • Cord W

      Bob: I am proud to say that I am a “reformed drunk” as you call it. I have not step foot in a AA meeting since the day I walked out of the Betty Ford Center (July 10th, 2010) and have had no wish to go back to one. I do not often share my story as I feel like my life is very blessed and I took the wrong path. This woman however obviously has been through a lot and has a great message to share with the world. I find you personal attack on her very sick. I am not going to stoop to your level but I do hope you pray really hard about your words as you will some day pay for them my friend. I do feel like that you might be harboring some of those same demons you were talking about and maybe it is you that needs a outlet for them. I am praying for you brother. :) 

    • http://twitter.com/Sapphire723 LeAnne Renaud

      Apparently, you are ignorant to the facts surrounding abortion.  There have been several conclusive studies that show that abortions increase the risk of mental illness in women. 

  • Tbonop

    Hi Jewels

    Thank you for sharing your heart with us. I hope you take the time to go
    to RV or some other ministry for yourself. There is healing from the
    very real impact of abortion, and joy to be had again in your healing..Yes, you will always regret your abortion but you will come to realize, like Pope JP II says “nothing is definitively lost”, our children are living with the Lord.

    It is so important to take care of yourself as God desires your healing which is freely given from His love for you!

    We do not need to make up for our abortions, He already has. Isn’t that amazing…that He uses our worst sins to bring us to healing and Himself . He is the source of our solace.

    http://www.postabortionhelp.org

  • Hutttnertina47

    @ bob you are just being the devils advocate.