Delia

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I had an abortion and it changed my life, for better and for worse.

2007 Peru (born in United States)

This is likely the most complex set of emotions I'll ever experience in my life, which is why it's possible for me to feel both confused and sure at once. More than anything, I feel bad that I don't feel bad. I am sure that I made the right decision, and that my health, both physical and mental, is better for having had an abortion. But I find I can't help but feel selfish, as the fetus I was carrying was, of course, not at fault. Perhaps this feeling is well-founded, and perhaps I am simply feeling the stigma that is levied against women who choose to have an abortion. When I think about the choice that confronted the man I was involved with - simply to walk away or to stay - I feel much more confident about my decision. Why, when a man can simply wash his hands of the situation, must a woman feel obligated to have a baby? It makes no sense. Stigmatize me, ostracize me, all I did was walk away. I'm not proud, but I'm not ashamed, either.

In general, my experience was very positive. The moments I actually took the pills were difficult, knowing that the act of swallowing would be a life-changing one. But after having read about everything I could expect to have happen to me, I felt almost calm, and as the process moved along, and symptoms/side effects began appearing one by one, being informed made it a lot less nerve-wracking. I did have severe cramping, and moderate to severe nausea, but didn't vomit. I was in a great amount of discomfort for about three hours. Pain relievers helped a lot, but did not completely eliminate the pain.

The conception occurred without love, much like my conception. And though I have been blessed with one extremely caring parent, it weighs on me every day that I was conceived without love, and is something that I am sure has affected the person I have become. I did not want the same hardship for any child of mine. I was also in a foreign place, alone, and very much depressed. The mental health repercussions of the choice to have or not to have the child were almost crushing. In the end, the choice that proved to be the least dangerous to my mental health was abortion.

Did the illegality of your abortion affect your feelings?

It made me feel ostracized, and before I found out about Women on Web, I was really nervous about the potential danger in going to an illegal clinic and having it done there by someone who I couldn't be sure was a professional.

How did other people react to your abortion?

I told one friend, who was with me when I took the medicines, and although we didn't agree about my decision, my friend was still very supportive.

Sixtine

Tout choix à sa difficulté, le tout est d'assumer.

Jen

I had an abortion and I'm so pleased that I had that option. I was only 18…

baby t

i had 2 abortions first 1 when i was 16 i knew i was ready to have a child or…

Paula

i had an abortion

ROCÍO

Lo logré....estoy tranquila

mimi

mi aborto. siempre te voy a recordar pequeña semillita

Tina

I had an abortion when I was 15 years old. After my abortion, I went to college

Mariana

con siete semanas, nunca te olvidaré.

Ola

Mam 20 lat. Zaszłam w nieplanowaną ciążę. Niestety mieszkam w kraju, w którym…

Sierra

I had to get an abortion after my Skyla IUD was placed improperly or slipped. I…

Nara

Eu descobri a gravidez com 10 semanas,tomava Yasmin a 4 anos,assim que comecei…

Jude

....because my pregnancy was unexpected and I did not want another child. My…

Andy

Decidí sobre mi futuro.

Rosa

Yo aborte

Sabine Ryan

It's not as bad as you think. Please read my story!

CINTIA

Yo aborté y no me arrepiento de ello.

Maria

Ser mamá por elección, no a la fuerza.

Isabelle

Bom, estou escrevendo aqui pois os relatos de vocês que me deram forças. Eu não…