These stories need to be told. They are very hard to read though.
Understatement of the day. It was agonizing to read this story .. a roller coaster of emotions ... but what emerges from the story is the confusion from poor education, so many women have with regard to abortion. They begin the process anticipating it will be innocuous and invisible, thus sparing them any emotional involvement. When the procedure becomes "interactive", they are then confronted with the reality of their decision. At that point, there is no longer anyone else to hold responsible but themselves. The natural instinct of the woman to reach out to nurture her child, takes hold.
Each day, I offer up prayers for these women who are "victims of abortion". Once again, as you pointed out on the other thread, society's legal system endorses her initial decision. Afterwards, though, it is the pro-life community that comes to her rescue.