I saw this story today:
This morning, I received a phone call I’ll never forget. Earlier this week, a young woman had gone to an abortion clinic in Nashville because she wanted an abortion. She told the abortion clinic she was struggling with her decision, but felt it was the best choice.
She was given an ultrasound and told her “fetus was no longer viable” anyway. In other words, her baby was dead. She was given an appointment to come back today because Saturday’s are when they perform abortions and they would then expel the dead fetus from her body.
She arrived at the abortion clinic this morning for her appointment. After several minutes, she ran out of the abortion clinic sobbing. She spoke to a woman outside who was with a pro-life group. The woman told her about me and that’s when they called.
When I got on the phone, it was hard to understand her, as she was crying so hard. She said, “I changed my mind. I can’t do it. And I think they’ve lied to me about my baby being dead. They wouldn’t let me see the ultrasound, so I’m not sure, but I just have this gut feeling”. She wanted another ultrasound.
I immediately called our Nurse to arrange for her to meet them at our Spring Hill Office. After they met, Joanne Glazier Coogan, our Nurse, performed the ultrasound. And, guess what? This mother’s instincts were right. They lied. Her baby is very much alive. This is the reality of abortion clinics. Thank you to the donors of the Pregnancy Centers Middle TN. We saved two more people today. A mother and her child.
Here’s sound advice prompted by that story:
“I want to encourage you to please pray and ask how God wants you to be involved with abortion ministry. I was with this young mother today as she made this phone call outside of an abortion clinic. If there were no Christians there to counsel her when she needed it most, she very well might have gone through with the abortion. I realize that standing outside of an abortion clinic sounds crazy. I get that. Just start praying and asking God to show you how you and your family/children should be involved.”