by Amy Collier | Jan 20, 2020 | Skeletal Dysplasia, Stories
I didn’t know how to talk about it. I kept reminding myself that I needed to be the rock of this family and lead by example to get my wife and I back to normal. I thought that if I told my wife how truly crappy I felt, it would only bring her down more and make...
by Amy Collier | Sep 25, 2019 | Articles, News & Media, Opinion
The procedure often called a late-term abortion has caused controversy in state legislatures around the country – and could be a major issue in the 2020 race. What Lawmakers (And The Rest Of Us) Get Wrong About ‘Late-Term’ Abortions In 2016, Jezebel...
by Amy Collier | Sep 20, 2019 | News & Media, Opinion
“I clung to 75%, hoping this is the healthy baby we wanted,” Katie, 39, of Myrtle Beach, recently told The State. ‘No regret’: SC woman shares story of abortion Katie had more than one abortion to prevent giving birth to child with a life-threatening...
by Amy Collier | May 24, 2019 | Opinion, Stories, Trisomy 13 (Patau syndrome)
Bethany spoke at a Stop the Abortion Ban rally. This is what she had to say. by Bethany My name is Bethany, and I am here today because I am sick of being dehumanized. I am sick of my lived experiences being judged. I am sick of my body and my choices being exploited...
by Amy Collier | Apr 28, 2019 | D&E, Stories, Trisomy 21 (Down syndrome)
I called the abortion clinic with a program for genetic abnormalities. Through sobbing, I managed to make an appointment for the following week to terminate the pregnancy. by Nicole K. On a foggy winter morning, I pick up the baby’s ashes at the post office. It’s just...