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Friday, April 13, 2018
My Mom and Dad Forced an Abortion On Me to Protect Him, by Joyce Ann Born
I grew between West Virginia, Ohio and Oklahoma. The first I can remember my dad molesting me
is when I was four years old, living in Columbus, Ohio. It was Christmastime and my mom was with my
younger brother who was in the hospital with asthma. We almost lost him. I was home alone with my dad, on the basement
steps with my back turned, and my dad was touching me inappropriately. I didn’t like it, but I was afraid.
My dad was a mean drunk, like the devil was in him. On one occasion, my dad had me run up and
down a hill with a little puppy, then he took that puppy and hung him right in
front of me. On another occasion, he told
me he’d put a bunch of kittens in a bag and ran over them with his car.
Whenever my dad wanted to touch me, he was drinking whiskey
and I had a feeling of dread come over my shoulders. I never told anyone, but my mom eventually
knew what was happening and she didn’t stop it.
In fact, at times, she was in bed with us when he was abusing me. I remember it always hurt.
At the age of 11, I lost my virginity to my dad. Again, I was afraid and confused. I didn’t even understand what was
happening. My mom was in the room
sitting at a table. When he was done, he
walked over to my mom and chastised her, “You let someone else get her before
me.” Then he started to beat on her.
The abuse went on for years, about four or five times a
week. When he would rape me, I would
close my eyes, my body would go numb, and I would go somewhere else in my head.
I knew what he did to me was wrong and I
felt different from others. At a young
age, I just thought that this must be how daddies love their daughters. But around the age of 13, I realized that
this is not the way things are supposed to be.
I began looking at boys and realized that normal attraction is toward
people closer to your own age. I liked boys my own age, and my dad should have only been attracted to my mom.
From a young age, I had become a loner. I was a skinny little girl with long hair and sad eyes. Other children made fun of me and I didn’t want to talk in front of others because I was bullied a lot. I felt like my dad controlled me, and I felt
dirty.
In 1965, at the age of 14, I told my mom that I missed a
period, but she just told me that it was okay and that it would come back. But I missed it again and I knew that meant I
could be pregnant. That’s when my mom and
dad took me a strange house in New Rome, a suburb of Columbus, Ohio. I thought we were just visiting one of my dad’s
friends.
My mom told me everything would be okay. I could hear my dad talking to this strange man. Then my parents left me alone with him. I was afraid and starting crying. He took me down into his basement. I remember he had a cloth with a strange odor that he put over my mouth, and then the next thing I knew, I woke up at home bleeding profusely out of my privates. My mom had ice in bags that she was putting on me, with towels around me to soak up the blood. I was confused at first and didn’t know what happened to me. I didn’t know anything about abortions. My mom never said a word to me about what was done to me. Really, we never talked at all -- same thing with my dad. We didn’t talk.
My mom told me everything would be okay. I could hear my dad talking to this strange man. Then my parents left me alone with him. I was afraid and starting crying. He took me down into his basement. I remember he had a cloth with a strange odor that he put over my mouth, and then the next thing I knew, I woke up at home bleeding profusely out of my privates. My mom had ice in bags that she was putting on me, with towels around me to soak up the blood. I was confused at first and didn’t know what happened to me. I didn’t know anything about abortions. My mom never said a word to me about what was done to me. Really, we never talked at all -- same thing with my dad. We didn’t talk.
Within a week or two, he began raping me again, and it went
on for another two years until I left home at the age of 16. I met a man who was 21 years old who wanted
to marry me. My mom helped me to leave
so that my dad would finally have sex with her.
However, after I left home, my dad tried raping my 13 year
old sister, but she was able to fight him off with the help of my two younger
brothers and my mom, who ended up getting severely beaten by my dad. Then my sister told a neighbor lady. Knowing he would finally face arrest, he headed
up into the hollers of West Virginia and they couldn’t find him. My parents eventually divorced.
I felt terrible when I knew that they had fought so hard to
protect my sister, but had not protected me.
I talked to my brothers about it, and they just said, “We were kids when
this all started. What we were going to
do?”
Looking back, I realize now that my mom and dad had forced
an illegal abortion upon me in order to protect him. They didn’t want me to have a baby and have
the truth come out that he was the father. I feel like I missed out on a
blessing, even though this was my dad’s baby.
I grieve that I missed out on something.
I know I would have loved my baby.
It’s not the baby’s fault that my dad molested me.
My children are my life.
My son was born four days before my 17th birthday and from
the beginning, I loved him completely.
My children come first in my life. I am totally pro-life. I took my daughter to the March For Life in
Washington, D.C. when she was 14 years old.
Despite what I went through, I think I’d be pro-life regardless because
I love babies.
Abortion is the end of a life – someone who is part of
you. It’s much better to carry a child
and put him or her up for adoption.
Every child is a blessing from God.
My baby had a soul. I feel sad
and angry at what my mom and dad did to me – it wasn’t their right for me to be
raped and it wasn’t their right to take that baby away from me. One day, that baby will be in my arms.
It makes me upset when I hear people say that it’s necessary
to have abortion legal in cases of rape or incest, but you need to think about
what abortion does – it ends a life and it protects the perpetrator. Even if a mom was taking a girl for an abortion,
that could be like my mom who was just trying to protect my dad and herself,
because she’d been letting him molest me for all of these years.
My mom and dad never apologized for everything they’d done
to me. I had gone nearly a dozen years
without seeing him, but when I found out he was dying of cancer, I went to see
him because I thought that no one should have to die alone. I told him, “Dad, I forgive you for what you
did to me. I forgive you, not for you,
but for myself.” He surely heard me, but
acted like he didn’t.
I still struggle. I
have nightmares to this day and I’m still in therapy. No one should ever have to go through what I
went through, and I just hope that my story will help someone with their life –
whether you have suffered abuse, whether you are a mom who is concerned about
her husband or boyfriend’s behavior, or whether you’ve suffered an
abortion. No one deserves to be
harmed. Everyone should be able to live
a peaceful life.
BIO: A post-abortive survivor of incest, Joyce Ann Born is now a mother of two and a
grandmother of six, residing in Ohio, and is now a pro-life blogger for Save The 1.
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Joyce, I am so sorry that you had to go thru this. Thank you for sharing. You are a gift from God and knowing that you forgave him for all that did to you is a blessing all on it own. I have known you for a long time and I know you are a great mom and grandma. Thanks again for sharing. God has blessed you with a great son and daughter. They have been friends of our family for as long as I can remember. I love you all and I know god has big plans for you. Never give up on your faith.
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