this was incredibly hard to read but absolutely necessary. This story is my story if it happened today in Georgia rather than in 2003 when it did. In that sense we were lucky. We wanted our baby too, they named their's Siya. We still grieve our Jamie, so much so that I can't even share this article with my wife. It was hard enough for me to read.
www.glamour.com
The Journey of an Abortion in South Carolina
When, at five months pregnant, Emma Giglio discovered her baby had multiple anomalies in utero, she and her husband made the heartrending decision to terminate their pregnancy. But that was just the beginning of her agony.
