Posted on 06/13/2019 6:38:22 PM PDT by Morgana
y partner wasnt supposed to get pregnant. Thats why she had an IUD to prevent the pregnancy we agreed we didnt want. Liz and I have been together for years, and though we had discussed the idea of having children, we knew we werent ready , at least not yet. And yet there we were, two New Yorkers in a Utah emergency room, holding a brand-new sonogram printout. Near the top, a nurse had drawn a white arrow pointing to the six-week-old embryo, and labeled it in big block letters: BABY.
Wed rushed to the hospital earlier that day, knowing a failed IUD can be a life-threatening emergency. Luckily, the sonogram showed that her life was safe, but we were less confident about her rights. The date was October 7, 2018. A day before, two thousand miles away, Brett Kavanaugh was sworn in as a Supreme Court justice.
Kavanaugh had written opinions signaling interest in weakening Roe v. Wade, if not outright reversing it. Many predicted his appointment would open the floodgates for attacks on reproductive rights, and they werent wrong. In the months since Kavanaugh took the bench, at least eight states, including Utah, have rolled out draconian restrictions criminalizing abortion as early as six weeks into pregnancy.
Liz was at least six weeks pregnant, which meant under some new laws, an abortion would have made her a felon, facing a prison sentence up to 99 years as would the doctor who performed the procedure. Under Georgias newest law, had we been residents and left the state to obtain a legal abortion elsewhere, wed both be eligible for long prison sentences.
Sitting in her hospital bed, wearing her paper gown, Liz asked whether I was okay with an abortion. My answer was twofold: First, I agreed with her choice. A baby was the last thing I was ready for. Second and more importantly while I appreciated being asked, my opinion didnt matter. Her body belonged to her, not me, and no pregnancy would change that.
While the decision was entirely hers, Lizs choice to terminate benefitted me. It meant I could continue pursuing the personal and professional life I wanted. The laws that protect that choice also meant I wouldnt lose my partner to a botched back-alley abortion as so many partners, children, family, and friends did before Roe v Wade or to a long prison sentence.
Reproductive rights are not only womens issues they benefit men, too. We dont say that often enough.
The 2018 St. George Marathon was supposed to be Lizs best ever. She spent months training hard for this, her 20th full marathon, and hoped to finish in less than three hours for the first time. Instead, she spent the race miserable, fighting nausea, which we blamed on a change in sports drink. Pregnancy never occurred to us. We knew her period was a couple of weeks late, but with her rigorous athletic training, her cycle was sometimes inconsistent and she had an IUD. The IUD is a tiny flexible bit of plastic that can remain in the uterus for years. Modern IUDs are safe, affordable (often free, thanks to Obamacare) and very, very reliable. But those rare failures come with increased risk of ectopic pregnancy, a life-threatening emergency.
When Liz woke up nauseous again the morning after the race, I started to worry. Pregnancy still seemed like a long shot, but when we stopped by the local Wal-Mart for our traditional celebratory post-race six-pack, we put a pregnancy test on the checkout belt. Better safe than sorry, right? We were both certain the tests would come back negative.
Back at the hotel, we opened two beers and she took the first test. I expected to watch anxiously for a few minutes, waiting to see if the little blue line changed into a plus sign. Nope. It changed immediately. So fast, I thought we must have done something wrong. She took the second test I assume they put two in the pack because everybody thinks that first positive result is a mistake and if anything, that plus sign came up faster. Liz was pregnant. Really, really pregnant.
Most importantly, there was that life-threatening emergency thing. We called Lizs gynecologist, who sent us straight to urgent care who in turn sent us to the nearest hospital ER. Our celebratory beers sat forgotten on the hotel countertop as I anxiously drove the picturesque Utah highways, on our way to the hospital.
We talked on the ride about what came next. If the pregnancy was ectopic, doctors would have to terminate. Since ectopic pregnancy is both life-threatening and non-viable, termination to protect the mothers health is legal without restriction in every state at least for now. But what if this was a normal uterine pregnancy? We knew the laws in New York protected Lizs reproductive rights, but what were the laws in Utah?
The fight for reproductive rights had been front-page news for weeks, as Kavanaugh worked his way through a contentious confirmation fight. Liz and I sent money to Planned Parenthood, we called and emailed our senators asking them to oppose Kavanaughs nomination, but suddenly the stakes felt much more personal. For the first time, it wasnt the concept of abortion that worried us. It was our abortion.
The hospital in St. George sent Liz for an immediate ultrasound, which ruled out ectopic pregnancy. Her IUD had shifted from her uterus down toward her cervix, rendering it ineffective. Its incredibly rare, and the technician seemed surprised that Liz hadnt felt it. Based on the date of Lizs last period, and some measurements on the sonogram screen, she estimated Liz was six or seven weeks along.
At this point, we learned about abortion laws in Utah. The technician played us the embryos heartbeat. She told us the due date and printed a picture for Liz to take home. But first, she took the time to add her little arrow and the word BABY in big bold letters. I quietly seethed watching this. The technician knew Liz wanted to terminate. But under Utah law, these steps are mandatory before a woman is allowed an abortion. Patients are forced to hear the heartbeat, learn the due date, receive pamphlets, and then wait 72 hours before the abortion would be legal.
But state abortion laws vary dramatically, and our home state of New York places few barriers or restrictions on the right to an abortion before the 24-week mark. In fact, just this past January, New York prohibited the criminal prosecution of any person who performs an abortion in good faith.
Since the doctors said Lizs life wasnt in danger, she elected to wait until we returned to New York City to undergo the procedure. A week later, we visited Planned Parenthoods Margaret Sanger Health Center in Manhattan, where Liz could undergo a safe, legal abortion and get a new IUD.
Afterward, Liz wanted to fight the stigma around abortion by vocally and publicly sharing her experience. Since then, shes been approached by dozens of women friends, family, and even total strangers at races and running classes to thank her for sharing her story, many confessing that they never felt comfortable telling people about their own abortions. Shame and stigma are powerful weapons for the anti-abortion movement.
And me? While Ive never denied or covered up the experience, Ive never before written about it. I thought of it as Lizs story to tell but, with her consent, its my story, too.
Abortion is often branded a womans right to choose. While millions of women have benefitted from safe, legal abortion, so have millions of men like me though many of us might not know it. Nearly one in four women under age 45 have had an abortion. The stories Liz heard prove that many women keep their abortions secret including, often, from the men who played their part.
So, gentlemen, theres a fair-to-good chance that you, too, have benefited from the right to reproductive choice. Maybe you know it, maybe you dont. And those of you who have children, Im talking to you, too: More than half of women who have abortions are already mothers.
Thanks to the state of Utah, we know our baby would have been due any day now, had Liz chosen (or been forced) to carry the pregnancy to term. She and I could be overhauling our lives to accommodate the child we never wanted. Instead, thanks to the availability of safe, legal abortion, we are both free to pursue the lives we choose.
Christopher Keelty writes fiction, essays, cartoons, and way too many tweets. He lives with his partner in New York City. You can find him at ChristopherKeelty.com or on Twitter @keeltyc.
Nobody in the entirety of human history was ever ready to have a child.
As a man who lost his only chance to be a father to a woman’s right to choose, this ‘man’ disgusts me.
What?!?! I think you're confused...you've beautifully described the DUmpster Kids website but I've never seen that here.
And I've been around for a while.
I see from his twitter profile that he’s trying to raise money to “end capital punishment in the U.S.” This reflects perfectly the liberal mindset: Kill the innocent (abortion), while letting the guilty (murderers, etc), go on living.
I despise the Left.
professional soy-boi
The booze brained fornicators think they are smarter than God. Like them can swim in the ocean and never get a taste of salt water. The person could have been a father. He probably would not kill a little puppy or kitten. But a live human baby. Listen to Satan tell you it’s not a baby whie you declare you don’t want a baby. Are you calling people haters while you cooperative with killing? You were supposed to be a man and tell the woman . God decided to let us have a baby! Let’s honor that.
“Christopher Keelty writes fiction, essays, cartoons, and way too many tweets.”
What a friggin’ Drama Queen! Are we even sure his ‘partner’ is a woman?
That’s too bad he helped murder his child. With glee! It’s a shame we can’t lock them both up. *SPIT*
The dumbass thinks the baby is his LOL!
Yet they seemed to be right about contraception.
And I was looking at from a female-wholeness POV, as in "My-Body-Is-Sacred, why should I stick these domes and shards and coils and pieces of plastic crap --- and yeah, fully weaponized IUD-IED's ---in my tender inner self, why should I put chemicals in my body I wouldn't even put in my compost pile??"
It was only later when I began to re-investigate the Church, that I realized My God, these actual real Catholics --- not the liberal-modernists, but the real "Jesus, my Lord, my God, my All" types, are the only people on the planet who are obstinately sticking up for the Whole Natural Women. Not doctored, altered, or "fixed." Complete in every detail.
Like I was God-designed for some reason. Yes. Amen.
Three generations of fun-loving, carefree bad boys and drugs chosen by the girls. Not all of their drug-addled, diseased women abort, and their effects on civilization are reaching critical mass.
“Now do you all believe me??”
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Woa, Morgana-!
Nowhere in that self-confessed mess did he appear to pressure the partner in the crime of assignation.
She clearly did not want the child and he was simply admitting in written form what millions of men gain by having assignation-by-abortion available: HE BENEFITED FROM THAT MEDICAL PROCESS.
After the abortion he felt much more secure in the ability to admit out loud he benefited from abortion. It is no more a sin then his admitting he benefitted from her being a slut. And of course he admitted he benefitted from her being a slut because he openly printed about the pregnancy.
So at this point and time these two human creatures are on the same social and legal standing.
Back to your statement, however.....
She clearly wanted the death of the baby.
He was simply enjoying the ability of letting her sign the paperwork to kill the baby.
“He lives with the woman who got the abortion. Stupid woman. She must be desperate. A man that selfish would be hell to live with.”
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He is no desperate than he is selfish.
They are in this as equal partners.
She wants to sleep around and suffer no cost.
He wants to sleep around and suffer no cost.
She’s been taught by society she can have her cake, the ice cream and breakfast the next morning, and all without any cost to her as a woman.
He’s been taught by society that the woman is the real power over life and death; he’s simply benefiting from it.
I might understand the ‘pro-choice’ concept from their perspective but to make a fetish out of it as evident by all these publications is outright creepy and decadent.
Irresponsible men are probably the biggest supporters of abortion.
Where the HECK is the BARF ALERT!?
No kidding.
I married into a fairly misogynistic family. Some here make them look like Gloria Steinem.
> Christopher Keelty
Needs to be castrated. He may claim he’s a man, but he’s a eunuch.
Sometimes I really hate straight people. They expect to have sexual intercourse every day, but not to have babies. And then kill a person. Criminal!
So sorry I did not see his pic before I posted
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