Lifenotes
Life is Precious in Every Circumstance
Women who have been raped are victims of horrible crimes. It is
rare for women who have been raped or who are victims of incest
to become pregnant, yet it happens. Right to Life of Michigan hopes
to reach out to these women in order to assist them during their
pregnancies. During this emotional time, women should know that
there are options to abortion.
The following is a fact sheet on abortion in the cases of rape
or incest. It contains information on the number of pregnancies
resulting from rape or incest, how abortion doesnt help
these unfortunate women, and how an unborn child is valuable regardless
of the way in which he or she was conceived.
Abortion: Adding to the pain instead of helping
We can all agree that a woman who becomes pregnant as a result
of rape or incest is facing a difficult situation. Every child
that is conceived as a result of rape is a part of an unintended
pregnancy. Many mothers arent emotionally or financially
prepared to raise a child. This is no fault of their own, but
circumstances that they must confront while pregnant.
As we examine pregnancies resulting from rape and incest, we
must ask who are the victims and who are the perpetrators. The
mother is the victim. The father is the perpetrator. The unborn
child is an innocent bystander whose life was created through
an illegal act. A childs life is no less valuable because
of the way in which conception occurred. An unborn childs
life shouldnt be taken because his or her father is a criminal.
The child has an inalienable right to life no matter who the father
is. The rape victim is still the mother of the child regardless
of the fathers action. Having an abortion after a rape doesnt
create a solution to the problem, it just ends the life of an
innocent child and adds more emotional damage to a woman who is
already in pain.
Some people feel that abortion would be the best solution to
this kind of crisis pregnancy. However, abortion isnt a
good solution to any problem. Although a mother might get some
relief immediately following an abortion, the emotional pain and
physical risks that follow an abortion arent worth the short
term relief. There is no evidence that shows that abortion helps
women in the long run, while there are studies which show many
women suffer from the after affects of abortion later in life1,2 .
The Value of Life
Rape and incest are horrible acts that violate women. Abortion
is a horrible act that violates a unborn childs right to
life. Abortion isnt the cure for rape, only an intrusive
procedure that has been found to compound a womans mental
and emotional pain from a rape or incest situation3. Two wrongs
dont make a right and this is especially true with rape
and abortion. We should be concerned about what will help a women
through this difficult time, and there has never been any study
to show that abortion is helpful to the mental and physical health
of women who have been assaulted.
An unborn child is an innocent and precious creation no matter
who his parents are, where he was conceived, or how he was conceived.
Abortion sentences this unborn child to a punishment worse than
the fathers, who committed the crime. Women should think
about what this child could become. Every unborn child is endowed
with unique gifts and talents. No one will ever know what these
gifts are if a child is not given the chance to be born.
Are children who were conceived through consensual intercourse
more valuable than children conceived through forcible rape? Should
a child pay with his life because his father is a rapist?
Bernand Nathanson, M.D., former abortionist and current prolife
advocate, explains it by saying The intent and moral status
of the act of intercourse does not alter the value of the alpha
(unborn child) that may result4.
The fact is that allowing abortion in instances of rape and incest
would send a horrible message. It says that human life should
only be protected if the woman consented to having sexual intercourse.
This bases the protection of unborn children on the acts of the
mother, not on the intrinsic value of human life. We are valuable
because we are part of the human race, not because our mother
consented to the act that created us. Rape and incest change the
circumstances behind conception, but they dont change the
fact that the unborn child is a unique individual who deserves
the right to life.
Who really cares about victims of rape and incest?
In debates or speeches, pro-abortion advocates often bring up
cases of rape and incest to intimidate and frustrate prolifers
and to win over the audience. Focusing on rape and incest allows
pro-abortion advocates to escape from disclosing their extreme
positions with regards to partial-birth abortion, parental consent,
and informed consent. Pro-abortion groups are for all abortions
so to them it doesnt matter if the woman is a victim or
not. As long as women are willing to pay for abortions, the abortion
industry will offer abortion as a solution to an unplanned
pregnancy.
The pro-abortion community uses the hard cases of
abortion as an excuse to cover their true beliefs. Because abortion
ends the life of a living innocent human being, no excuse defends
this action.
Prolife people with boldness need to address abortion with regards
to rape and incest. Women who have been raped or who are victims
of incest need help from family and community members. These women
need to know that there are pregnancy counseling centers across
the country that can provide free help including food, clothes,
and counseling. There are also 30 to 40 couples waiting
to adopt every newborn and there are numerous non-profit adoption
agencies who can help birth mothers find loving homes for their
children5.
Prolife people shouldnt be ashamed to address these issues.
Prolife organizations dont profit from this help. It is
the pro-abortion community that should be ashamed, as they manipulate
and profit from victims of rape and incest. As pro-abortion groups
continue to exploit these women and their situations, the prolife
community will continue to offer life-affirming options to women
during this troubling time.
Victims can become Victors
Many women who have been raped have overcome the pain of their
assault and given birth to children who have made a difference
in this world. The following is the story of Julie Makimaa, who,
when she was a young woman, discovered that she was conceived
during a rape.
Julie was placed for adoption in a Christian home. As a young
married woman, Julie searched for her birth parents. After a long
three and a half year search, she found her mother, Lee Ezell.
Shortly after making contact with her birth mother, Julie was
informed that she had been conceived during a rape. Learning this
truth motivated Julie to take up the cause of the least
of Gods children, those conceived by sexual assault
and considered expendable by society. She founded Fortress International
to represent the concerns and needs of pregnant sexual assault
victims and their children 6.
Julies life and work show that people and children who
are conceived through rape and incest are no less valuable than
the rest of the worlds children. These children have unlimited
potential to make their mark on society and their lives should
not be snuffed out because of the circumstances around their conception.
Julie says, It doesn't matter how I began. What matters
is who I will become.
In hard cases like pregnancies that result from rape
or incest, we must give each person what they deserve. For the
rapist, time behind bars. For the victim, support, love, care,
and compassion. For the unborn child, the precious gift of life.
Bringing the Truth to Light
In cases of pregnancy resulting from incest, abortion is the worst
option for the victim. Abortion allows the perpetrator to neatly
dispose of the evidence of his crime. Many young women who have
been victims of incest see their pregnancy as a opportunity to
get out of their incestuous relationship. A visible pregnancy
forces the perpetrator to face his illegal activities and gives
the victim a chance to reveal the truth about the situation she
is in.
The act of incest is what needs to be stopped, not the pregnancy
and the life of the unborn child. Abortion ends the childs
life while hiding the act of incest, while birth saves the life
of the child and can help to free the mother from an incestuous
relationship.
Right to Life of Michigan Policy Statement
Abortion
Right to Life of Michigan is an organization of diverse and caring
people united to protect the precious gift of innocent human life
from fertilization to natural death. Abortion is any induced procedure
performed with the sole and willful intent to cause the death
of the unborn child. Therefore, Right to Life of Michigan is opposed
to abortion in any form.
This position does not oppose medical treatment to save the life
of the mother which may result in the unintended death of the
child. The unintended death of the child is not to be construed
as abortion. When the life of the mother is in danger, many times
a doctor can treat both the mother and the unborn child separately.
Because of medical advances, it is rare that the childs
life cannot also be saved.
Before the 1973 U.S. Supreme Court decisions legalizing all abortions,
the Michigan statutes governing abortion provided an exception
for the life of the mother.
Abortion is not the answer to a pregnancy which is the result
of sexual assault. Right to Life abhors the violence of rape and
the violation of incest but recognizes that caring for the victims
cannot justify the killing of the innocent child. Abortion merely
allows society to forget about the acts of rape and incest and
pretend that justice has been done, while often the perpetrator
is protected from the crime. Often the woman is left alone to
deal with the emotions of assault and abortion.
A human being once conceived has the innate right to life regardless
of disabilities or gender. Right to Life of Michigan opposes the
conception of a child for the purpose of the harvesting of tissues
or medical experimentation regardless of any benefit to other
members of society.
It is absolutely indisputable that the life within the womb is
a unique human being. To say that this irreplaceable life can
be deliberately destroyed for any reason denies the intrinsic
humanity of the unborn.
References:
1 Barnard, C. The Long-Term Psycho-social Effects of Abortion.
Portsmouth, N.H.: Institute For Pregnancy Loss., 1990.
2 Erikson, R.C. Abortion Trauma: Application of a Conflict
Model. Pre and Perinatal Psychology Journal 8(1):33, Fall,
1993.
3 Basile Uddo, The Hard Cases: Rape, Incest, and Public
Policy, The Zero People, edited by Jeff Lane Hensley. Ann
Arbor, Michigan: Servant Books, 1983, p. 113.
4 Bernard N. Nathanson, M.D. Aborting America. Garden City, New
York: Doubleday & Company, Inc., 1979, p. 238.
5 According to Alan Hazlett, president of the American Academy
of Adoption Attorneys. The Lansing State Journal, January 24,
2001.
6 Reardon, Makimaa, & Sobie, ed., Victims and Victors. Springfield,
Illinios: Acorn Books, 2000, p. 105.
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MI 49509 www.rtl.org