Abortion Stories Library
The healing is in the sharing. Both personally and politically.
Dare to bear witness. Dare to be heard. Add your voice to the chorus.
Overturned, Episode 1
“What state IS willing to help me?”
Three Idaho women share their stories of pregnancy, fatal fetal diagnoses, and medical care denied to them in their home state. In instances like these, abortion bans only perpetuate pain. Watch now
Overturned, Episode 2
"I NEED you to get to Salt Lake as soon as possible."
When Desi and Morgan faced a heartbreaking pregnancy complication, Idaho’s abortion laws forced them to travel out of state, turning an already devastating experience into an unimaginable trauma. Watch now
N.V.’s Story
“Abortions happen on specific days at Planned Parenthood and the protesters know which days those are. Both times I entered the building they all stood outside holding up signs and yelling at me.”
B.L.’s Story
“The doctors leaving the area is about so much more than just abortions, or anything related to them. Women's healthcare can save lives.”
A.E.’s Story
“This was my penance, my prison sentence for taking the first life that I created.”
N.G.’s Story
“I needed intervention, and trusted my OBGYN when she helped me in this very vulnerable and grief-stricken time in my life.”
J.H.’s Story
“For my lover and me, we each had an equal part in creating the pregnancy, but the impact was entirely on her.”
V’s Story
“The reason is between me and my healthcare provider. Hard stop.”
L.G.’s Story
“I wasn’t pregnant, nor asking for an abortion, yet because of the very restrictive laws in Idaho, I have no gynecologist.”
J.D.’s Story
“We both had come from warm loving families and knew that we were not yet ready to do the same together.”
W’s Story
“All night I had slept curled around the plastic container that contained my blood, her blood, the blood that grew from an egg that formed in my body when I was still in my mother’s body.”
Z’s Story
“When I think of it, all I feel is gratitude.”
M.M.’s Story
“I remember the day I had an abortion vividly, but probably not for the reasons that you think. It wasn’t scary, or traumatic, or upsetting. In fact, I remember it as one of the most positive days of my life.”
X’s Story
"Somehow I was pregnant, and I had exposed the one-week old embryo to a medication known to cause significant malformations of the heart and other essential organs."
E’s Story
"I want to tell people because I am not the stereotype of a person who gets an abortion. And that's just it: there is no stereotype. We all get abortions."
S.K.’s Story
“When I learned I had become pregnant by someone who had an eye on my young girls, I did not hesitate to take advantage of legal abortion in 1973.”
L’s Story
“Pain is there and something else. Shame enters. It enters in the words of the nurse scolding me for having sex before marriage. Shame enters again as I hand the doctor cash.”
S’s Story
"It was a lunch counter at a five and dime store in Tijuana. I was instructed to be there at a specific date and time and to wear a specific piece of clothing."
D’s Story
"I tried to commit suicide to stop the pain and shame of having been molested and the consequences of it."
JG’s Story
“They indicated that if she chose to keep the fetus, then they would have ethical issues in providing the recommended treatments.”
A’s Story
“When the doctor departs, my Catholic mom says, ‘Do not tell anyone about this.’ This is shameful to her.”
JB’s Story
“I screamed; I fought; I pleaded with him not to do it, but he did. He raped me and then left as quickly and silently as he had come.”