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October 3, 2016
Title: A True Story of Abortion and Recovery
Topic: Abortion Recovery
Discussed by Cindy Irizarry
with Pregnancy Help News (www.pregnancyhelpnews.com)
Disclaimer: Use caution when listening to this segment around young
children. Issues discussed might be upsetting or hard for little ones to
understand.
Decades ago, a 20-year old, naïve, confused, and very fearful young lady
grappled with how to deal with her unplanned pregnancy. She was a rising star,
very bright, and in a long relationship with her then-boyfriend. However, they
both agreed that the only logical option to choose was abortion.
That young lady has grown into a wonderful, passionate woman who wishes to share
her story with as many people as possible. New guest Cindy Irizarry is with us
today to offer hope and healing to anyone who has experienced the pain of an
abortion or may know someone who has.
Questions/Issues Discussed:
The aftermath of a committed, lengthy relationship left Cindy with an unplanned
pregnancy. Was marriage discussed?
Cindy’s boyfriend drove her to the abortion clinic. Was he supportive in the
decision to abort their child?
Cindy has actually had three abortions. None were “easier” than the other.
Listen in as Cindy describes the inside of an abortion clinic and the physical
and emotional pain she experienced after her abortions. “I was a wreck
emotionally and mentally,” she recalls. “There is something that
happens with the conscience of a woman…it plays with your emotions.”
Did the abortion clinic offer post-abortive counseling?
How has Cindy found healing?
Abortion is final for both the mom and the baby. Why should we double down to
help save babies and the grieving mothers? “It’s not like buying a pair of
shoes, deciding you don’t like them, and returning them to the store,” Cindy
believes. It’s also a mutual decision between the mother and the father.
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Pregnancy Help News.
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July 25, 2016
Title: A True Story of Abortion and Recovery
Topic: Abortion Recovery
Discussed by Cindy Irizarry
with Pregnancy Help News (www.pregnancyhelpnews.com)
Disclaimer: Use caution when listening to this segment around young
children. Issues discussed might be upsetting or hard for little ones to
understand.
Decades ago, a 20-year old, naïve, confused, and very fearful young lady
grappled with how to deal with her unplanned pregnancy. She was a rising star,
very bright, and in a long relationship with her then-boyfriend. However, they
both agreed that the only logical option to choose was abortion.
That young lady has grown into a wonderful, passionate woman who wishes to share
her story with as many people as possible. New guest Cindy Irizarry is with us
today to offer hope and healing to anyone who has experienced the pain of an
abortion or may know someone who has.
Questions/Issues Discussed:
The aftermath of a committed, lengthy relationship left Cindy with an unplanned
pregnancy. Was marriage discussed?
Cindy’s boyfriend drove her to the abortion clinic. Was he supportive in the
decision to abort their child?
Cindy has actually had three abortions. None were “easier” than the other.
Listen in as Cindy describes the inside of an abortion clinic and the physical
and emotional pain she experienced after her abortions. “I was a wreck
emotionally and mentally,” she recalls. “There is something that
happens with the conscience of a woman…it plays with your emotions.”
Did the abortion clinic offer post-abortive counseling?
How has Cindy found healing?
Abortion is final for both the mom and the baby. Why should we double down to
help save babies and the grieving mothers? “It’s not like buying a pair of
shoes, deciding you don’t like them, and returning them to the store,” Cindy
believes. It’s also a mutual decision between the mother and the father.
Click here to learn more about
Pregnancy Help News.
More from this Guest More on this Topic More from this Organization