Save One Abortion Recovery
For after abortion help.
Contacts:
For Inland Empire Communities:
Sonja at 909-762-3878
or sbpfrcsaveone@gmail.com
For Mountain Communities:
Cynthia Mossman at 909-744-2323
or bigbearsaveOne@gmail.com
For Men: Tom at 951-359-3259 or cowboy.tom@att.net
Symptoms of Post Abortion Syndrome (PAS):
- Prescription or non-prescription drug dependency
- Alcohol dependency
- Eating disorders such as bulimia or anorexia
- You cannot forget the abortion experience
- Obsession with babies
- Desire for a replacement baby
- Fear that you cannot become pregnant again
- Sexual dysfunction or inability to enjoy a sexual relationship
- Sexual promiscuity
- Fear of gynecologist and/or anxiety related to check-ups
- Depression
- Thoughts of suicide
- Attempted suicide
- Frustration at the lack of control over your own life
- Lack of joy or peace or contentment in your life
- Over attention to work, school or activities; busyness
- Anger
- Uneasiness when abortion and/or pregnancy is discussed
- Difficulty trusting others
- Difficulty bonding with your own children
- Determination to be a "perfect" mother
- Believe you are a bad mother
- Difficulty bonding with your husband
- Difficulty making decisions or choices
- Guilt
- Cannot forgive others
- Believe God cannot forgive you
- Sense of being dirty, unclean
- Want to punish yourself
- Need to be in control in relationships and situations
- Anxiety about the future
- Difficulty remembering details about the abortion
- Difficulty remembering number of abortions or when they occurred
- Lack of motivation
- Inability to make friends or maintain friendships
- Cannot let people know the real you
- Emotions are flat rather than "up" or "down"
- Reliving the abortion experience over and over again
- Period of time when you lost touch with reality
- Symptoms occur or increase near anniversary date of abortion
When we have lost a child to abortion we may feel guilt, shame, bitterness, anger and depression. We find out, too late, that abortion does not deliver its promise to keep us free from difficulties. It only traps us with heavier burdens to silently bear.
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