I had my abortion when I was 22 years old. I was single, had my own
place, worked full time putting myself through junior college. I was an
honor student and was banking on this to achieve my goal of getting
into a prestigious university. I was very educated about birth control
use and scrupulously careful about using it. However, one day I found
myself pregnant. The birth control had not worked. At this time, I knew
two women my age who had also gotten pregnant. They were opting to
carry to term because their boyfriends were promising marriage and
support. I was highly skeptical of this and sure enough their
boyfriends vanished. My boyfriend vanished too. I had some savings and
no health insurance, so you know what happened to the savings.
I intuitively knew I was pregnant before lab tests revealed it. For
one thing, I was sick as a dog.My honor student grades nose dived. I
knew I was going to get an abortion, no question about it. I was in
such a tailspin over being pregnant that I couldn't think straight and
thought that abortion was illegal, even though it was legal. However,
if it had been illegal, I was fully prepared to go the knitting needle
route. Meanwhile, my two pregnant peers were applying for welfare and
subsidized housing. I was aghast; I thought they had thrown their lives
away. Watching them made me even more convinced that I was making the
right decision.
Some years later, I happened to run into one of the women who had
decided to have a baby. She was living off welfare. I was in the
prestigious university I had worked so hard for.
By the age of 13, I decided I was never going to have children. I have
never had the desire to be a parent and have withstood many years of
accusations of being "selfish" and "immature" and downright hostility.
I find it interesting that all these accusations come from people with
children. I am 50 years old now and have never regretted having that
abortion. Never.
I have spent 10 years volunteering at clinics, escorting women past the
pious hypocrites who harass them because they want an abortion. I call
them hypocrites because over the years, I have come to find out that
many of the anti-abortion women have had abortions too. Suddenly, it's
different when they find themselves between a rock and a hard place.
Now we are perilously close to criminalizing abortion because too many
women think this won't happen, or it's an issue that won't concern
them. All women need to realize that a government that imposes
restrictions and bans on abortion is a government that will also take
their birth control away. It's a government that is contemptuous of
women and returning us to second class citizens. Think about it, if you
don't have birth control and abortions, what choices do you have?