Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Marie Claire Publishes Two Women's Stories in "Abortion Debate" Feature

Marie Claire: The Abortion Debate: What Would You Do?:

Holly Rossiter was pregnant with her second child when doctors discovered that, once born, it would quickly die. How could she bear to keep carrying it?
My first pregnancy was a breeze. I hung out at the beach near our Orange County home and exercised right up to the birth. My biggest complaint? I was too huge to lie on my stomach. Once the baby was 18 months old, my husband, Mike, and I began to plan for another. He was a law student, rising at dawn and not getting home until dinnertime, and I'd given up my full-time job as a preschool teacher to raise our daughter, Elise, and to work part-time as a nanny. Even though we were living paycheck to paycheck, we wanted to expand our family.

I became pregnant in July 2006, and at 18 weeks, I went for my first ultrasound. . . .

https://lawprofessors.typepad.com/reproductive_rights/2009/08/marie-claire-features-women-who-consider-abortion-because-of-fetal-abnormalities.html

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