Raped by My Stepfather: A Survivor of Illegal Abortion On Why Safe, Legal Abortion is Essential |
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By: RH Reality Check Friday October 26, 2012 5:00 pm |
Written by Dawn Hill for RH Reality Check. This diary is cross-posted; commenters wishing to engage directly with the author should do so at the original post.
This is one of a series of powerful stories from survivors of rape, you will find them all here.
This week, Indiana GOP Senate candidate Richard Mourdock
argued in a debate that women who have been raped should not have access
to abortion services because their pregnancies are a “gift from god.”
As a survivor of childhood sexual violence, I disagree with him
completely.
My name is Dawn Hill. Though I am old now, there was a time
when I was young and carefree as you perhaps are now or can remember
being in your childhood. Childhood should be a happy and carefree time
for all our children, but my mother found her new husband, my
stepfather, much more important. He forever took the joy away from my
life when I was just 11 years old: He began molesting me and continued
until he began raping me when I was 13.
Mr. Mourdock last night said: ”I came to realize life is
that gift from God, even when life begins in that horrible situation of
rape. It is something that God intended to happen.”
I became pregnant, contrary to the “scientific theories” of
many modern Republicans. Not only was the experience loathsome and
painful, it was also impossible for me to deal with or talk about
because of the times: in the fifties, abortion was illegal. Illegal in
the same way the Republican Party platform states it wants to make
abortion now by constitutional amendment and just as Presidential
candidate Mitt Romney has suggested casually he would “be delighted” to
return to.
Please, take a moment to travel back to the fifties with me.
My mother took me to Mexico, where anyone could get an
abortion for a price. I have blocked out many memories associated with
this entire experience, but I remember the pain. Illegal abortions are
not the simple safe vacuum procedure used today by legal abortion
providers. Oh, no: They were a “dilatation and curettage.”
This means that my cervix was mechanically opened by
insertion of larger and larger metal “dilators” until it was opened
enough to get a sort of sharpened spoon inside my 13-year-old uterus,
while strangers looked at my exposed parts that were theretofore called
“private.”
It was cold and dirty in the room, and then the true
torture started. They shoved this curette into me and scraped away the
entire lining of my uterus with the sharp side. I screamed the entire
time even though no one had seen so much as a tear out of me before this
moment because I had developed a stony stoicism to protect my mind from
the molestation.
This pain was, however, like nothing I’ve ever felt before
or since. Can you imagine what happened to those women and girls who
couldn’t even get this barbaric abortion? They stuck wire hangers into
themselves and bled to death or suffered other horrible complications.
Then, too, I also got a terrible infection from the filthy conditions.
I can tell you, though, that I would have gotten a hundred
illegal abortions before carrying that monster’s offspring and going
through labor, even to give the child away. That would have been the
unkindest cut of all.
For women and girls, safe legal abortions are essential.
While many will choose a different path than I with their pregnancies,
having that choice is essential. Any encroachment on that right is an
encroachment on the life, liberty, and safety of the women and girls of
America.
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