Gianna Jessen was aborted at 7½ months. She survived

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Astonishingly, she has forgiven her mother for trying to kill her.

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By Elizabeth Day
12/04/05

Gianna Jessen grew up believing that she was born with cerebral palsy because she had been delivered prematurely in a particularly traumatic birth.

That was the story told to her by her adoptive mother and it was not until she was 12 years old that she discovered the truth about what made her different from the other children at school.

Gianna Jessen: ‘I have a little bit of feistiness’

“I had an innate wondering,” Miss Jessen says. "I wasn’t satisfied for some reason, so I kept asking why I had this disability.

"She tried to break it to me gently and then, just as she was about to tell me, I said ‘I was aborted, right?’ She said ‘Yeah, you were.’ And my reaction was ‘Well, at least I have cerebral palsy for an interesting reason.’ "

That was 16 years ago. Miss Jessen is now a pretty, fresh-faced 28-year-old with wavy shoulder-length red hair. She speaks with eloquence and composure, in a soft southern American accent, her forehead crinkling slightly as she talks.

But while her outward appearance might have changed, her inner determination to overcome even the most insurmountable challenges has remained absolutely constant.

From the very beginning, Miss Jessen survived in spite of herself. Her mother, Tina, a 17-year-old single woman, decided to have an abortion by saline injection when she was seven-and-a-half months pregnant (there is no legal time limit for abortion in America).

But in the early morning of April 6, 1977, the abortion failed. Against the odds, the baby had lived. A nurse called the emergency services and the child was taken to hospital. She weighed only 2lb and the abortionist had to sign her birth certificate . . .

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What a powerful story. I don’t know how anyone can read this and later justify getting an abortion.
 
Wow. That’s incredible. I’m really admiring her right now…I think knowing me I would have so much anger towards the biological mother and she can just forgive her. Amazing. God is good.
 
I went to school with a woman who gave birth at 6 & 1/2 months to a girl. The doctor told her she was having a miscarriage but the child was born alive and weighed 1.2 lbs. She was kept in an incubator for months.
Today, she is a healthy 41 year old, successful woman.
Her mother and father still refer to her as “the miracle”.
And so she is.
Gianna Jessen is another miricle.
Bless the folks who adopted her.
 
Does she ever blame her mother for leaving her with this condition? “I’ve never been angry with her because she’s a stranger,” Miss Jessen says. “She hasn’t said she’s sorry and I know that she had another abortion after me. But I don’t feel sad or bitter because we can choose to overcome and be sweet or we can overcome and be angry. I want to be the former.”
"It’s more comfortable for people to think of abortion as a political decision, or a right. But I am not a right. I am a human being. I am the reality. Gently I put the question, if abortion is about women’s rights, then where were mine? There was no radical feminist screaming for my rights on that day.

“That is why I want to live my life with integrity, having lived what I profess. My job is not to change your mind [if you are pro-abortion]. My job is to present the truth and leave you to decide.”

AMAZING!!! She is so right on. GOD BLESS her and her work!
 
She is a living testimony of the truth of abortion! You cannot have a more convincing evidence than a living breathing survivor of abortion!

God bless her eternally!
 
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Does she ever blame her mother for leaving her with this condition? “I’ve never been angry with her because she’s a stranger,” Miss Jessen says. “She hasn’t said she’s sorry and I know that she had another abortion after me. But I don’t feel sad or bitter because we can choose to overcome and be sweet or we can overcome and be angry. I want to be the former.”
"It’s more comfortable for people to think of abortion as a political decision, or a right. But I am not a right. I am a human being. I am the reality. Gently I put the question, if abortion is about women’s rights, then where were mine? There was no radical feminist screaming for my rights on that day.

“That is why I want to live my life with integrity, having lived what I profess. My job is not to change your mind [if you are pro-abortion]. My job is to present the truth and leave you to decide.”

AMAZING!!! She is so right on. GOD BLESS her and her work!
Wait a minute?!:bigyikes: I read a book about her several years ago. The book said that her mom (the one who had the abortion), when Gianna was being born, thought, “How can tissue have a head?” after she reached down and touched Gianna’s head. Yet she had another abortion? She said “What I did was so wrong!” Yet she had another abortion?
 
I thought no one could read this and not be touched.

Then I posted it on another forum. A large Christian forum which attract a large number of those opposed to the faith (or who are self-described liberal Christians).

The replies have been very depressing. One excuse after the next and no compassion for Gianna (or her family) whatsoever. How could anyone be so callous?
 
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I thought no one could read this and not be touched.

Then I posted it on another forum. A large Christian forum which attract a large number of those opposed to the faith (or who are self-described liberal Christians).

The replies have been very depressing. One excuse after the next and no compassion for Gianna (or her family) whatsoever. How could anyone be so callous?
I agree that is depressing, but we live in a culture of death. Face it, and pray for those poor souls.
 
Yes, the story of Gianna Jessen is very inspiring,and I don’t see how anyone can justify abortion after reading her story.

Is the Telegraph a secular paper? If so, the British press seems so much more fair than what we have over here.
Can you imagine the Washington Post or New York Times doing a story like that so even handedly?
 
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