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leah

i had missed my period by about 4 days and didn't think twice just because of how cautious we were being. well, the symptoms started. tender breasts, morning nausea, fatigue... you name it, i had it. it hit me like a ton of brick that i was pregnant.

anonymous

i am a new person now, much stronger and wiser. i don't feel like i would have been able to do this, or to keep going, if i had been such a young mother in such a bad situation.

anonymous

i was completely heartbroken and had no idea what to do. i never imagined having an abortion let alone getting pregnant so young. but ultimately that was my decision.

candice

i have submitted this story to shed light on something that we all know to be true but sometimes others forget: a woman’s right to carry her pregnancy to term or have an abortion is the sole right of that woman, something she shouldn’t be pressured about.

s.

unable to imagine having a child (who was likely conceived while there were still drugs in my system) at that age, while being under-employed, living with roommates, and unable to tell my family about the drugs or the baby, we choose to terminate the pregnancy.

anonymous

a few of my friends have been there for me, but if you haven't gone through it, it's hard to relate. i'm on the road to making peace about what i decided to do - but reading the other stories and realizing i am not the only one who has gone through this helps immensely.

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