Tuesday, October 25, 2016

Woman shares her late-term abortion story to show it’s ‘nothing like described by Trump’ “I wanted people to understand that late-term abortions aren’t what Trump described.”

Adrienne Mahsa Varkiani
Associate Editor @ThinkProgress. World News and all things freelance.

A woman’s story about her late-term abortion is going viral after she shared it on Facebook to point out that it was “nothing like described by Trump.”

Alyson Draper posted her story during the third presidential debate on Wednesday night, which included a question about late-term abortions. Her post has already been shared over 111,000 times.
According to BuzzFeed, Draper was 40 years old when she became pregnant with twins through in vitro fertilization. She said it was “the most wanted and planned pregnancy ever.”

But at 22 weeks, she learned that one of her twins had died in the womb, and the other had a birth defect known as Spina bifida, a birth where the backbone doesn’t form normally, and would only live for a few days on life support.

“Our baby’s case was so severe that the entire brain was pulled down and formed on the back, and the spine was exposed all the way down to the lumbar vertebrae at the bottom,” Draper told BuzzFeed.
And due to the dead fetus, Draper’s own health was also at risk.

Draper, a devout Mormon, wrote that she consulted with both her bishop and her doctor, and they decided that an abortion was necessary to save her life. But late-term abortions are only legal in Utah under certain circumstances?—?if the fetus is unable to live outside the womb, if it’s necessary for the woman’s life or health, if the woman is a victim of rape or incest, or if the fetus has a “uniformly diagnosable and lethal defect.”

As a result, an ethics committee had to decide whether Draper would be allowed to have an abortion.
“I lay on the hospital floor, bawling hysterically, for twelve hours, waiting for an ethics committee of the health care corporation to decide my case justified what had to be done,” she wrote on Facebook. “My husband and I consulted our LDS Bishop, who assured me I needed to do what I had to do, that it was even within LDS guidelines to do so. He reminded me I had six kids at home who needed their mother to live.”

Draper, who wrote that she did not want to have an abortion, nonetheless noted that it was “done very gently, by Caesarean section, leaving the babies in their amniotic sacs.”

Her account stands in stark contrast to how Donald Trump described a late-term abortion as “[ripping] the baby out of the womb” during the debate on Wednesday night.

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https://thinkprogress.org/woman-abortion-trump-108b90382228#.qk6y89lty

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