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Rochester Area Right To Life |
Updated 6/26/00
New Book Surveys Rape/Incest Victims and Abortions
Springfield, IL -- A woman becomes pregnant during a rape. Elsewhere, a 12-year-old incest
victim is six months pregnant. Is abortion in such cases necessary or even helpful?
Not according to a new survey of 192 women who became pregnant through sexual assault and
either had abortions or carried term. Instead, the consensus opinion of these women who
have actually been in this situation is that abortion in their circumstances was
injurious. Indeed, the results of this new study suggest that most women who become
pregnant through sexual assault do not even want abortions.
The results of this study are included in "Victims and Victors: Speaking Out About
Their Pregnancies, Abortions, and Children Resulting from Sexual Assault," edited by
Dr. David C. Reardon, Julie Makimaa and Amy Sobie. In addition to reporting on this
survey of sexual assault victims, the new book also includes the powerful personal
testimonies of twenty women and helpful background information on this complex issue.
"Many of the women in our sample aborted only because they were pressured to do so,
and most reported that the abortion only increased their experience of grief and
trauma," said Reardon. "In contrast, none of the women who carried to term said
they wished they had not given birth or that they had chosen abortion instead. Many of
these women said that their children had bought peace and healing to their lives."
Most women who aborted stated that abortion increased the sense of guilt and shame they
felt after sexual assault. They often reported problems such as depression, substance
abuse, broken and abusive relationships, and suicide attempts after their abortions.
"Abortion increases the woman's sense of isolation and shame by allowing others to
pretend the problem doesn't exist," Reardon said. "By getting rid of the
pregnancy, which is a reminder of the sexual assault, it allows other people to ignore the
woman's need for understanding and honest exploration and resolution of what she has been
through."
A major point raised in the book is an appeal to allow women who have become pregnant
through sexual assault to testify at congressional hearings. "We feel that
legislative hearings would provide a forum for women who have experienced sexual assault
pregnancies to share their insights and dispel misconceptions," Reardon said.
"These women deserve the right to speak for themselves."
"Victims and Victors" challenges readers to develop a more caring and
compassionate attitude for women who are experiencing rape or incest pregnancies. It asks:
how can we best meet the needs of these women and their children? What should their loved
ones, doctors, pastors and counselors be doing to lend their support in this time of
crisis? How should lawmakers react when faced with legislation regarding abortion in cases
of sexual assault?
"For too long, pro-lifers have been backed into a corner on this issue," Reardon
explained. "Population controllers have exploited people's compassion for rape and
incest victims to weaken abortion laws and gain acceptance for abortion on demand. It's
time to give these women a chance to speak out for themselves and let the truth be
known."
More information on "Victims and Victors" is available at the Elliot Institute
web site at www.afterabortion.org/Victims/index.htm
Source: Elliot Institute Press Release; May 31, 2000
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