Mother Shares Her Feelings After Rape Pregnancy
Sandy isn’t the type to accept being called a hero but she is. When everything seemed against her, she fought as any hero would to save the life of an innocent child… her baby.
Sandy isn’t the type to accept being called a hero but she is. When everything seemed against her, she fought as any hero would to save the life of an innocent child… her baby.
South Caroline Senate hearing May 19, 2015
South Carolina Senate reminded me of slave traders deciding the humanity or non humanity of the preborn. Some humans were worth more than others based on society’s perception versus actual value. The rape conceived were once again given no value by the majority of the Senate.
Amnesty International’s mantra is “Hope For Humanity.” There is no hope for humanity if humans aren’t allowed the right to be born alive. A woman told me, “What was done to my baby was far greater than what was done to me.”
These cases are the hardest imaginable but will offer great insight into the strength of mothers, the validity of human life and the joy that life brings. Heroes are known for tackling the hardest situations and coming out victoriously saving lives.
So many times questions are asked about rape conception such as “what if the baby looks like the rapist” and we are struck with fear that we won’t have a compassionate answer. It would seem that society has put in our minds what women would and should feel about babies conceived in rape. But through …
So a lesbian woman who hates sex with men deliberately has sex with a man to get pregnant after losing a baby conceived after rape.
14 Raped and Pregnant – Is My Life Ruined? The post, ’14 and Pregnant – Is My Life Ruined’ first appeared at Designs by Birgit on February 13, 2014 *All Rights Reserved Birgit Jones It never occurred to me that the cute 16 year old guy down the street had a violent side. At 14, …
She told me she had heard my testimony. How I was molested by my stepfather, gave birth at 13, and fought my way through school. She also knew that I was now happily married, with a beautiful family, and am currently working on furthering my education. She wanted to know how I did it.
We hear too many times from too many people that teens should not give birth to babies especially in cases of rape. But rarely do we get the opportunity to witness the victorious lives of those who defy that stigma.Not only do these teen moms have to deal with the trauma of being sexually assaulted …
Iva, now 16, didn’t want anyone to know what happened. Fear was ever present. She is sharing her story publicly for the first time.