A
25-year-old abortion counselor has filmed herself having a surgical
abortion and posted the video on YouTube, saying she wants it to help
banish stigma surrounding the procedure.
Emily Letts, who works at the Cherry Hill Women's Center in New Jersey, explains in an article for Cosmopolitan.com
that ironically, despite being a sex educator, she hadn't been using
any birth control and 'wound up pregnant' by mistake last November.
In her three-minute YouTube
video she is seen being wheeled into the operating theater before being
filmed from the waist up as doctors remove the embryo from her womb.
She remains awake throughout, numbed only by local anesthetic.
The
video has been watched 36,000 times and has prompted strong reactions
from pro-life campaigners as well as those supporting Miss Letts'
actions
Because she
was only in the first trimester of pregnancy, Miss Letts says that she
could have swallowed an abortion pill instead of going in for surgery.
However, she 'wanted to do the one that women were most afraid of.'
'I wanted to show it wasn’t scary - and that there is such a thing as a positive abortion story. It’s my story,' she continues
She does
not state if she was in a relationship at the time, merely stating that
the 'guy wasn't involved' in her decision to terminate her pregnancy. 'I
knew I wasn't ready to take care of a child,' she notes.
During
her abortion Miss Letts - dressed in a hospital gown - practices
relaxation techniques such as deep breathing and humming.
She also talks to a member of staff who stands by the bed holding her hand and supportively rubbing her arm.
Once the short procedure is over, she exclaims: 'Yeah, cool, I feel good. I’m done.'
'I don't feel like a bad person. I don't feel sad. I knew that what I was going to do was right - it was right for me and for no one else'
About
a month after her procedure Miss Letts, a former professional actress,
candidly reflects about her experience with viewers.
'I
don’t feel like a bad person. I don’t feel sad,' she explains, pointing
out that many of the patients at her clinic assume that everyone feels
guilty after having an abortion.
Miss Letts
said after she went public with the footage and posted it to Facebook
women started sharing their own stories with her.
'I had one women who messaged me saying she'd had an abortion that week and she was plagued with guilt.
'Her boyfriend called her a killer, but she said she was recovering well and appreciated the video.'
'I feel in awe of the fact that I can make a baby. I can make a life, I just want to tell my story'
However, along with the positive remarks there were also a lot of angry reactions.
'I got... "You deserve to die", "you killed your baby,"' Miss Letts recalled.
According
to the National abortion Federation 1.3 million abortions are performed
in the U.S. every year, with 20 to 24 year olds accounting for the bulk
of procedures.
Like
Miss Letts, most abortions (88 per cent) are carried out in the first
trimester of pregnancy and fewer than two per cent occur at 21 weeks or
later.
After
her abortion Miss Letts was fitted with an IUD, a small T-shaped device
made from plastic and copper that is placed in the uterus to prevent
pregnancy.
'I feel in awe of the fact that I can make a baby. I can make a life, I just want to tell my story,' she concludes. See the video below:
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