Good News - July 2019
www.goodnewsfl.org 29 JULY 2019 NEWS pxE e he t rol h RsiweJ f C s o too inaitsirh !yt rh r Cuo e whf to o o cneirepxd enh a tian f aits i se l Mearsf I t ohgi ! Ldlro swe n o c winaisse f M y ooe j he t s yetivnp i ihswollec F inais use sro n ve a o m i e a t l bli e wrehTpihsr wee Jht tuobn a rae o l u t o pihsro f w e o f s o tooh r si 165 bi d Bna | 1341-737- erfey r d bewolloy f dut e s l OthgiL.www . pihswolled f ns a tnemhs | moc.LlFaersIf erehu t oe yeo s e t po e hW . sIfOthigL ! LlFaer “Alexis” was stunned. She was about six weeks pregnant, undergoing an ultra- sound at Charlotte, North Car- olina’s busiest abortion facility, A Preferred Women’s Health Center, when the ultrasound technician nonchalantly uttered a word that would change her entire course: “Oh—twins.” Alexis wasn’t shown the ul- trasound, but the impact of those words was enough. She’d always wanted twins. As her mind tried to sort through her emotions and this new piece of information, she was given the first drug in the chem- ical abortion regimen and handed the second to take within 48 hours. She was still in a daze as she left the abortion facility. But then, something broke through: The words of a sidewalk coun- selor outside of the clinic doors. “It might not be too late for you. AbortionPillReversal.com can still help you save your baby,” she said. As Alexis drove away, she pulled into the nearest parking lot and did a search on her phone. She found the website the counselor had mentioned and called the helpline (877- 558-0333). “We got her started on the abortion pill reversal treatment extremely fast,” said Courtney Parks, abor- tion pill reversal coordinator for HELP Pregnancy Center. “It was a matter of hours.” With abortion pill reversal, time is crucial. Otherwise known as the “abortion pill” or RU-486, chemical abortions involve two drugs: mifepristone and misoprostol. Mifepristone, the first pill, destabilizes a preg- nancy by blocking proges- terone, the natural hormone needed to sustain a healthy pregnancy. To finish the abor- tion, misoprostol induces labor, forcing a woman’s body to deliver the baby. To save the baby’s life, the abortion pill reversal treatment was developed by HELP med- ical director Matt Harrison and California physician George Delgado more than a decade ago. It works by giving a woman extra progesterone up to 72 hours after she takes the first chemical abortion pill. Fortunately, Alexis reached out to the helpline early in that window. Beautiful, little heartbeats At her appointment, Parks and HELP’s sonographer, Kelly Byrum, were able to provide Alexis with what the abortion facility did not: The chance to view her twins on ultrasound. “They were tiny, little ba- bies and they had beautiful, lit- tle heartbeats,” said Parks. “I just remember sitting with her in that ultrasound room and her crying, and just hoping that this would work for her so that she could save her babies.” Parks provided follow-up ultrasound scans for Alexis over the next several weeks, ensuring that her babies were still healthy and thriving. To the joy of Alexis and her new support system at HELP, the protocol worked. After about a month, the center was able to connect her with a doc- tor who provided her with pre- natal care for the rest of her pregnancy. During that time, Parks and the rest of the HELP team kept in touch with Alexis, even throwing her a baby shower with a partnering ministry. “She was overwhelmed with the amount of things she got,” Parks said, noting that Alexis now has her own little “baby store” of wipes and dia- pers if she runs out. “She has had everything that these babies need for sev- eral years provided for her,” Parks said. “She told me, ‘If I had known what I know now and I had seen how the Lord has provided for these babies, I would have never even walked into that clinic.’ So she’s just been overwhelmed with just how good God has pro- vided for her throughout this.” After an otherwise un- eventful pregnancy, Alexis de- livered her twins early this year. Parks says that Alexis is thriv- ing as a single mother, and even has the support of her own mother who moved in with her to help with the twins. Katie Franklin is a writer for Heartbeat International. She previously served as director of communications for Ohio Right to Life and is a graduate of Denison University where she earned a B.A. in history in 2013. Katie lives in Columbus, Ohio with her husband Miles and their daughter. Twins RescuedMid-Abortion After Mama Changed Her Mind Katie Franklin PregnancyHelpNews.com
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