Rapist’s mother arranges secret abortion for 12-year-old victim

A concerned mother testified in favor of a proposed law that would make it a crime for an adult to help a minor evade a state’s parental consent laws by taking her across state lines for an abortion.

Statement of Joyce Farley of Pennsylvania, Hearing on the Child Custody Protection Act before the Subcommittee on the Constitution, House Judiciary Committee, May 21, 1998:

“I’m here today to tell you why I support the Child Custody Protection Act. My daughter was a victim of several horrible crimes between the ages of 12 and 13. My child was provided alcohol, raped, and then taken out of state by a stranger to have an abortion. This stranger turned out to be the mother of the adult male who provided the alcohol and then raped my 12-year-old daughter while she was unconscious. The rapist’s mother arranged and paid for an abortion to be performed on my child. This woman lied and falsified records at the abortion clinic to make sure this abortion would be completed without my knowledge. The abortion had been arranged to destroy evidence – evidence that my 12-year-old daughter had been raped…

Following the abortion, the mother of the rapist dropped off my physically and emotionally battered child in another town 30 miles away from our home. The plan was to keep the rape and abortion a secret. If I’d not contacted the state police… when I found my child missing, she might not be alive today. Severe pain and bleeding revealed complications from an incomplete abortion. This required further medical care and a 2nd abortion to be performed…

The bill you are considering today may help prevent this from happening to my neighbor’s child, my future grandchildren, or any child in the United States. It has been 3 years since these crimes were committed, but my daughter still suffers physically and emotionally…”

 

 

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Victim of Incest Regrets Abortion of her Daughter

Girl who was a victim of incest and forced to have an abortion:

“Throughout the years I have been depressed, suicidal, furious, outraged, lonely, and I felt a sense of loss.… Even if my daughter had been put up for adoption, instead of killed, some of the pain would not be present. Often, I cry. Cry because I could not stop the attacks. Cry because my daughter is dead. And I cry because it still hurts. They say time heals all wounds. This is true. But it doesn’t heal the memories, at least not for me.… As you can see, the abortion, which was to be “in my best interest” just has not been. As far as I can tell, it only “saved their reputations,” “solved their problems,” and “allowed their lives to go merrily on.”

David C Reardon Aborted Women: Silent No More (Westchester, Illinois: Crossway books, 1987) 217

Abortion does not resolve the trauma of incest- often, it is used to cover up the crime. Abortion clinics have done abortions on young women and sent them back to their abusers.

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10-Year Old Victim of Incest Sent Home from Clinic to Face More Abuse

“It was not an obvious case of child abuse, she came in with her mother. It was legal. It was out front.”

Abortionist Benjamin Graber on why he didn’t report the case of a pregnant 10-year-old to authorities. The girl came in for an abortion, and he performed it on her and send her home. Two years later, the girl’s father was arrested for child molestation.

Kevin Allen, “Doctor May Face Inquiry Unreported Abortion May Have Broken Law” Sun Sentinel Jan 11, 1989

This is yet another case where a young victim of incest was brought the abortion clinic, aborted, and then sent home to deal with more abuse. Abortion is seldom in the best interest of an incest patient, as it disposes of the evidence of the crime and keeps the girl trapped in her dysfunctional family.

 

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Rapist’s mother takes 12-year-old girl for an abortion

The mother of a young girl told the following story:

“My child was provided [with] alcohol, raped and then taken out of the state by a stranger to have an abortion. This stranger turned out to be the mother of the adult male  who provided the alcohol and then raped my daughter while she was unconscious.  The rapist’s mother arranged and paid for an abortion….to destroy evidence that my 12 year old daughter had been raped. “

Chrystal Lane was testifying in support of the Child Custody Protection Act, House, Op., Cit 58. which would make it illegal for anyone but a minors’ parents to take her across state lines for an abortion.

William Saletan Bearing Right: How Conservatives Won the Abortion War (Berkley: California: University of California Press, 2004) 242 

There have been many cases where abortion clinics, such as those affiliated with Planned Parenthood, did abortions on underage girls impregnated by adult men without reporting possible child abuse.

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Rape and the taking of life

From a woman who had two abortions, one after rape:

“Had I been told the truth about the risks that I was taking with my body and about the developing persons inside of me, I know that I would not have made the decision to destroy life. There are those people who can deliberately take the life of another person, but that is not my nature. Yet I must live with the truth, because that is what I have done.

I still feel that I probably couldn’t have loved that child conceived of rape, but there are so many people who would have loved that baby dearly. The man who raped me took a few moments of my life, but I took that innocent baby’s entire life. That is not justice, as I see it.”

David C Reardon Aborted Women: Silent No More (Westchester, Illinois: Crossway books, 1987) 212

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Incest victim on abortion

From a woman who was a victim of incest and never got pregnant, but had an abortion later, and regretted it.

“I really feel sorry for women who have had abortions. It’s never a good thing, not even in the case of incest. I’ve been through incest with my natural father – though I never became pregnant. Even in the case of incest, abortion is wrong. It would only hurt the girl more, physically and emotionally.”

David C Reardon Aborted Women: Silent No More (Westchester, Illinois: Crossway books, 1987) 150

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Raped and Pregnant: the Story of Irene van der Wende

The pro-life group Live Action published the story of a woman who became pregnant as a result of rape had an abortion. Years later, she found out that she herself had been conceived in rape and that her mother had considered committing suicide while pregnant with her.

Irene was raped when she was in her 20s and found that she was pregnant Here is part of Irene’s testimony:

“When my doctor informed me that I was pregnant, I was in shock. It felt as though the legs had been sawn off from under my chair, as if I was falling into a deep abyss. In a whirlwind of events, I ended up in an abortion clinic, but the counselor said I was too far along. I was on the verge of it being allowed to be done legally.”….

I will never forget the sound of the old creaking heavy wooden door, the black and white checkered tiles, and as I was waiting to sign papers, I watched the big clock at the far end of the room, the minutes ticking away to the death of my child. There was an ominous atmosphere, as if death hung in a cloud in the air. I was petrified. The imprints, the sounds, the images, stay with me to this day. In a side room, with some six other women…waiting for our turn, the women were laughing and giggling, and asking each other why they were having it done. …

I started thinking about my situation. I realized I was a mother, with a baby inside me, regardless of how she got there. But when I said this to the nurse who came to collect me, she patted me on the shoulder and said, ‘There there now. You all say that at the last minute – you’re doing the right thing’.

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The abortionist started yelling at me, and I froze…in sheer panic and terror. … With feet in the stirrups, legs tied, and arms outstretched, also tied, I felt like we were sheep about to be slaughtered. Already having gone through rape, this was horrendous. This is what women’s lib thought was okay? I lost consciousness and awoke to now be the mother of a dead baby, a nightmare that would follow me the rest of my life. The pain was horrendous. The women who had been so chirpy at first, were now all groaning and in tears and crying out to God to forgive them, others crying out ‘my baby!’ while others cried that they were so sorry.

Irene kept this terrible experience to herself for many years, but, according to the article, Mother’s Day was particularly hard as she remembered the baby that she had lost. When she found out that she had been conceived in rape, she regretted having an abortion even more:

It is a sore realization that I did not give my daughter that opportunity. I wish I could turn the clock back, but of course I can’t. But I can now help educate. I often would think how old she would have been now, but couldn’t handle the emotions, so I would stuff it further. When I eventually was able to forgive the rapist, I found it difficult to forgive myself for what I had done. The father (rapist) harmed me, but I harmed my own baby – she was my own flesh and blood.

Nancy Flanders “The Rape Exception: The pain of abortion after rapeLive Action News April 30, 2013

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Woman Raped at 18 Who Aborted Has Regrets

A month before my 18th birthday I was raped by someone I considered a friend. I was already depressed & by the time I realized I was pregnant I was far too afraid to tell anyone & had an abortion. I prayed there would be people outside the clinic to talk me out of it, but no one was there. I’ve regretted that “choice” for over 14 years. Rape is not an excuse for abortion! I’d much rather have my son here with me than to have the pain & hurt of knowing I chose to kill him. Thankfully I’ve found forgiveness & healing in Christ & now counsel other post abortive women & do whatever I can to end abortion & help women who find themselves with an unplanned pregnancy. -Ashley Sigrest

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Woman Conceived in Rape Speaks out

Julie Makimaa of Holland, Michigan was conceived in rape and born in 1964.  She discovered this  21 years later when she met her birth mother. She researched and helped write the  book Victims and Victors, about women who became pregnant as a result of rape:

Excerpts from her Capital Hill Briefing:

“An overwhelming number of Americans feel abortion should be allowed for rape and incest. But the information that shapes their views is very one- sided. It presents abortion as the only solution, and that solution is presented without question.

Many pro-lifers have been convinced we need an exception to the right to life for rape and incest. We somehow believe the sacrifice of a few in rape and incest is the price we have to pay to obtain protections for the majority.

The ACLU, in the late 60s and early 70s, searched for rape victims who’d be willing to challenge the laws prohibiting abortion. They were unable to find a rape victim, but they did find Norma McCorvey, who became Jane Roe of Roe vs Wade, who claimed she was a victim of a gang rape by three men and a woman. It wasn’t until many years afterwards that Norma revealed that was a lie. Sarah Weddington  and Linda Coffee, her attorney, needed an extreme case to make her look pitiable. Rape seemed to be the ticket. 

We’ve heard women should not be forced to carry a rapist’s child, that a pregnancy would create unbearable psychological trauma, that the child would be a constant reminded of her rape.

The child is described as less valuable than the rest of us. The children will suffer physical and psychological deformities. Male children will be rapists. They will be criminals. Children carry the evil genes of their fathers. They will never love, never contribute to society, . They will never have normal lives. This is the way the majority of Americans view rape and incest pregnancies.

Out of 164 women who carried to term, 64% of them are raising their own children. These women grew to love their child. They didn’t view it as the evil rapist’s child. They grew to love it as their child.

Of the 28 girls pregnant through incest, 50% of them carried to term. Of these, 50%, 60% are raising their children.

The woman who is pregnant though incest typically is forced into abortion to hide what is going on. The family members are taking her to an abortion clinic because they don’t want to be discovered and she’s put back into the abuse. People forget that for a lot of young girls, the pregnancy is finally the way out, the proof where someone else is brought in and pulls her out of that situation.

Women who carried their children to term grew to love their children, a bond was established with their child. They were victims in the assault, but they chose a higher path. They said “I was a victim, but I want to do something good” to redeem what happened to them, the pain they suffered.

They told us over and over again the most difficult part was the pregnancy but in the years that followed they felt good about the decision they made. They had a child or they released a child for adoption. They gave life to someone who many said shouldn’t be here, shouldn’t be born. But they felt there was some purpose to this life. 

[Of the] women who chose abortion, the incest victims were taken by their families to abortion clinics. There was no real choice in that. Because of the reaction of their families, they felt they could not even suggest or voice their feelings for this child. If they said “What if I want to carry this child to term?” people reacted by saying, “What? You love this rapist’s child?” they said the effects of the abortion caused greater trauma than the assault.

The woman who has been a victim will suffer pain. There are days when she won’t want to carry this child to term. But these women over and over have said “Knowing what I know now giving life was a good decision.”

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Pro-Life Mother Chooses Life Despite Rape

This is the testimony of Rebekah Berg, who was raped and chose to give life to her son, who was conceived in the assault.

“My son is the product of rape, and he is the exception to the rule, as they say. Multitudes of women in my situation have had abortions, giving different reasons for their choice. But that child is still a child, no matter how he or she was conceived. I certainly did not choose to be raped and definitely did not choose to become pregnant. No more did my child ask to be conceived. I had no right to take his life because of the horrible situation that happened to me.

The thought that he would bear the same genes of my rapist was one of the questions that continue to linger at my soul during my pregnancy. Was I going to birth another rapist? Was I doing more harm than good with giving him life? My own son’s gentle spirit and thoughtfulness of others confirms that there is not a “rapist gene.” When I look into my son’s eyes, I only have love and have only loved him since he was laid on my chest after birthing him.”

Kristin Hawkins. Courageous: Students Abolishing Abortion in This Lifetime (Students for Life of America, 2012) 16

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