A Teen Had An Abortion Eight Months Into Her Pregnancy, But The Baby Survived

<p>A teenager walked into a hospital scared&comma; confused&comma; and unsure that she was making the right choice&period; Her mother&comma; a nurse&comma; had pushed her to have an abortion rather than deliver the baby growing inside of her&period; Doctors performed an initial procedure&comma; then waited five days for the teen to deliver her stillborn baby&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Her mother&comma; the nurse&comma; oversaw the delivery and demanded that the baby’s body be properly disposed of&period; The other nurses subsequently followed her directions&comma; but suddenly everything about the procedure changed&period; As the medical team finished cleaning up the delivery room and the body left behind by the procedure&comma; two nurses heard an unmistakable&comma; feeble noise – crying&period; And the source of the sound came as a shock to everyone&period; It was August of 1977 when a nineteen-year-old college student made her way to a hospital in Sioux City&comma; Iowa&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>The unwed teen sought to terminate an unwanted pregnancy&comma; despite the fact that she was almost eight months along&period; Her mother&comma; a nurse&comma; forced her into making the decision&period; In today’s US&comma; however&comma; this type of procedure would be extremely hard to come by&period; Susan Wasik&comma; a nurse practitioner and board member of the American Sexual Health Association&comma; explained why to Women’s Health in August 2017&period; &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;In most cases&comma; a woman can only have a late-term abortion if her health is in danger or if she finds out that there is a serious abnormality with the fetus&comma;” Misaki said&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>But there’s no evidence that the teen who sought to have her pregnancy terminated in 1977 was anything but healthy&period; Doctors nonetheless injected saline&comma; a toxic salt solution&comma; into the fluid surrounding her baby in order to end its life&period; They then left the teen’s unborn baby soaked in the toxic fluid for five days&period; At that point&comma; the girl returned to the hospital&comma; where doctors induced the baby’s arrival&period; Unlike the scenes of unbridled joy they typically experienced in the delivery room&comma; though&comma; they prepared to deliver a dead child&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>At first&comma; they believed that their efforts to terminate the pregnancy had been successful&period; The teenager’s mother&comma; the nurse who pressured her daughter into undergoing the procedure&comma; delivered the lifeless baby – her grandchild&period; She quickly realized&comma; however&comma; that the newborn was clinging to life&period; But of course&comma; that was not the intended outcome&comma; especially not for the woman who’d forced her daughter into making the decision to terminate her pregnancy&period; So she demanded that the baby be left to die&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Even after discovering that it was alive&comma; her orders would not be followed through&period; Somehow&comma; two other nurses happened to hear the baby making noises&comma; struggling to breathe&comma; feebly attempting to cry&period; And in contrast&comma; these nurses refused to stand idly by and watch a child die&period; The two nurses&comma; along with the rest of the medical team&comma; decided that they had to save the child&period; They consequently rushed the baby – a girl – to the hospital’s neonatal intensive care unit&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>She would not have an easy road to recovery&comma; though&period; She weighed less than three pounds&comma; in fact&comma; and suffered from seizures&comma; jaundice&comma; and respiratory problems&period; Even if she did make it through&comma; however&comma; doctors suspected that the child would never lead a normal&comma; healthy life&period; They instead foresaw her suffering from multiple lifelong disabilities&period; In the meantime&comma; though&comma; her birth parents still drew up an adoption plan just in case their daughter survived&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>And while the baby fought for her life in intensive care&comma; a pair of potential adoptive parents came to see her&period; Doctors forewarned them of all that she’d be up against in life if she survived&period; Yet despite this&comma; they peered into the incubator where she slept and instantly fell in love with her&period; With the support of her new family surrounding her&comma; the baby’s prognosis began to slowly improve&period; She eventually went home without any of the disabilities that the doctors had been concerned she would have&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Instead&comma; the baby – named Melissa Odin – would go on to live the life of a typical child&period; In fact&comma; it wasn’t until she was 14 that she found out about everything that had happened to her as a baby&period; A teenage Odin subsequently struggled to cope with the thoughts that she’d been aborted&period; &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;To be 14 years old&comma; it absolutely devastated my life&period; I didn’t want anybody else to know how much I was hurting&comma;” she later told EWTN&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>But rather than letting her life slip away&comma; Odin made a conscious decision to regain control&period; Her newfound positive approach was reinforced by the fact that she’d been given a second chance&period; &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;Already I had to be willing to wake up and every day say&comma; &OpenCurlyQuote;You know what&quest; I’m not going to do that today&comma;&rsquo&semi;” she claimed&period; And she did just that&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Odin subsequently penned a memoir about her survival and her struggle to comprehend the odds that she overcame&period; She was also able to conduct more research into her own past and find out who her birth mother was&period; Eventually&comma; she even reached out to the woman who once tried to have her aborted&period; The results were helpful for both herself and her birth mother&comma; who thought that her baby had died 30 years before&period; The two came into contact when she was ready&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Odin arranged to meet her biological mother face-to-face in 2016&comma; finding that the encounter elicited more acceptance than anger on her part&period; &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;It was everything I could have ever expected and more&comma;” Odin said&period; &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;To know that she spent over 30 years of her life believing that I had died at the hospital&comma; how she suffered from immense regret and guilt&comma; and then the opportunity to know that her child is alive and loves her and has forgiven her&comma; and then get to meet face-to-face&comma;” Odin continued&period; &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;Yeah&comma; my excitement was for her&comma; probably more than me&comma; but it was life-changing&period; I’ll never forget the moment that I saw her&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Now a wife and mother herself&comma; Odin has built a supportive community of those who have gone through experiences similar to hers by founding the Abortion Survivors Network&period; &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;I may have had that abortion attempt performed on me in secret&comma;” she wrote in a piece for Fox News&period; &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;I may have been placed for adoption in secret&comma; but I was not meant to remain a secret&period;”<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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