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 I Owe My Life to My Mother's Abortion

Posted: 02/20/2015 10:19 am EST Updated: 02/20/2015 10:59 am EST

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It's all-too-easy to see your mother as a woman whose life exists only within visible proximity, her life inexorably tethered to yours. The first time I realized this notion is a fallacy -- that my mother's life extends far beyond the radius of our shared history -- we were drinking wine in the living room of the home I grew up in.

I was in college, and the conversation had turned to a friend of mine who had decided to have an abortion. My mother paused carefully, then revealed something I'll never forget: She too had an abortion, at age 17 -- seven years before I was born.

I'm embarrassed to admit that the admission shocked and shook me. I had never even considered that my mother -- my ****-together, no-nonsense, steel-willed mom -- could have been in this position. I couldn't conceive of her so young, so emotionally vulnerable, making a decision that would permanently and significantly alter the course of her life.

Nor could I imagine her alternate life if she hadn't had the abortion -- a life that didn't involve me.

When my mom was 17, it was just two years after the passage of Roe V. Wade. What if she hadn't been able to safely abort? With a baby on her hip in high school, would she have gone on to become the first in our family to go to college? Would she have opened her own business? Would she have become strong, independent, competitive, impatient, loopy after a couple glasses of wine?

Would she have become the woman my mother is?

And what would have happened with the child she did have? Would they still, well into adulthood, call her first after a car accident? Would they spend Saturday nights on the couch together, watching bad reality TV and nursing a bottle of Charles Shaw until 1:00 a.m.? Would this child and my mother fight so terribly and cry so much that eventually, the two of them would just end up in a fit of hysterical laughter?

Would this other child love my mother as much as I do?

* * *

I should note here that I am unequivocally, adamantly pro-choice. But I've never reacted with outrage at people who are anti-abortion. Unlike those who, say, oppose gay marriage, I don't think anti-abortion advocates are acting from a place of closed-minded hate. I think that, in addition to ignorance on women's rights, they are looking at abortion as a simple moral choice: for life or against it.

But my mother's choice, and the choice of those like her, complicates this simple paradigm. But as complicated as it is, it has, in many ways, deepened my relationship and understanding of her.

Just how many people, like me, owe our lives to abortion?

* * *

Seven years after her fateful decision, my mom's life led her to a hospital in a small California mountain town, where our shared history began. She had, by then, graduated college, starting the career that would eventually lead her to open her own business. She had met and married my dad. She was no longer 17. And though I can't speak to what her alternate life would've looked like, I know intimately the one she did make for herself.

I know I still call her first after a car accident. I know bad reality TV and Charles Shaw are never the same without her. And I know there is no laugh more deep, more uninhibited, than the one we share after crying during a fight.

Like millions of other women, my mother could not have known where her anything-but-simple choice would lead her. I'm just grateful it led her to me.

This story first appeared on Ravishly.com, an alternative news+culture website for women.

 

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/ravishly/i-owe-my-life-to-my-mothers-abortion_b_6592182.html?utm_hp_ref=women&ir=Women

 



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Wow.  cryno



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The daughter sounds selfish.

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She loves her mother and she's trying to justify her mother's actions.



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Oh good grief. Let's call it the "Twilight Zone" non-life if her mother had not had an abortion.. Or how about "I'm alive because mom aborted my sibling". Speak the truth.....oh wait.....that's not politically correct.
Some people actually do not care to be politically correct, I'm one of them.
Most of us do love our mothers, but most of us do not have to justify our mother's actions before we were born.

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I keep reading it, but it's still not making any sense.

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Oh good grief. Let's call it the "Twilight Zone" non-life if her mother had not had an abortion.. Or how about "I'm alive because mom aborted my sibling". Speak the truth.....oh wait.....that's not politically correct.
Some people actually do not care to be politically correct, I'm one of them.
Most of us do love our mothers, but most of us do not have to justify our mother's actions before we were born.


 I so agree!    A lot of things go into being born like meeting the dad. 



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Yes, any one of Mom's life choices could have altered her life to the degree that daughter would never have been born.

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Thanks for killing my sib Mom! It's all about me, me, wonderful me!

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It's equally as possible that she is missing out on a lifelong relationship with a loving sister too. So, yeah.

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You have to admit this article is blubbering nonsense. Thanks for killing my sib mom or I wouldn't exist! Um, ok. She knows what the alternate universe would have held? Sure.

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Lady Gaga Snerd wrote:

You have to admit this article is blubbering nonsense. Thanks for killing my sib mom or I wouldn't exist! Um, ok. She knows what the alternate universe would have held? Sure.


 This makes ZERO sense.

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That's EXACTLY what little Miss Me is saying.

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Lady Gaga Snerd wrote:

That's EXACTLY what little Miss Me is saying.


 I know, which is why I said the same thing in my first post!

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Lady Gaga Snerd wrote:

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 I like yours better!

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Oh ffs.

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guess am still not understanding how an abortion could be the reason the author's alive--otherwise, seems a bunch of convoluted nonsense

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guess am still not understanding how an abortion could be the reason the author's alive--otherwise, seems a bunch of convoluted nonsense


She's trying to justify abortion. Period.  And she looks like an idiot trying to do it... 



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She actually owes her life to her mother not choosing to abort her, too.

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What does that mean " owe her life"?

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I think what she was trying to say, very badly, is that the abortion set her mother on a path of life that made her birth possible. That the abortion changed her mother and propelled her to do something with her life. Abortion may be bad but it wasn't about the bad part, it was about the choices we make in life that shape us.

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Yes, but the premise is idiotic. Like she could NOT have been born IF her mother had her sibling 7 yrs earlier. IDIOTIC to the Nth Degree.

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Lady Gaga Snerd wrote:

Yes, but the premise is idiotic. Like she could NOT have been born IF her mother had her sibling 7 yrs earlier. IDIOTIC to the Nth Degree.


Maybe she wouldn't have. If her mother hadn't been able to go to college and get the job she had, she may not have met the girl's father. I think everything happens the way it does for a reason. And this includes decisions we make.  



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And maybe she'd have a brother or sister.

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I'm staunchly pro-choice, with a sincere hope that they choose "not", but the choice should still be theirs.

Maybe it's the part of me that falls after the first comma that made me think "WTF?" the whole time I was reading the OP. Anyone else have a "WTF?" moment or two while reading that?

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