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How to Overcome the Trauma of Abortion (214 hits)


This article is written to help woman who have had abortions and are still suffering from the emotional affects for terminating an unwanted pregnancy. This is called, post abortion syndrome. When abortion was first legalized in 1972, it was presented as an option for an unwanted pregnancy and that a fetus is nothing more than a mass of blood clots.

Thus many woman had abortions thinking they were just removing an inanimate thing. If this is true, why are so man woman still suffering from their choice? It is because that fetus was a living thing with a spirit and now your heart is broken because you have been separated from your child.

Many women are suffering in silence, and punishing themselves, for something they did twenty or even thirty years ago. Know that you can move past this hurt and find help emotional and spiritual healing. [more] http://www.ehow.com/how_5083411_overcome-a...
Posted By: Pamela Lipscomb
Monday, July 27th 2009 at 1:17AM
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