Denied an abortion, she raised a child: One Mississippi mom shares her story

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Denied an abortion, she raised a child: One Mississippi mom shares her story
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Laurie Bertram Roberts was only three months postpartum and recovering from a C-section when she found out she was pregnant again. She remembers the fear that consumed her when, as a 19-year-old single mom of two, she needed an abortion.

I love my child to the ends of the earth. That doesn’t make what happened any less unfair."“People want to attack you and assume you don’t love your child,” says Roberts, who is sharing her story only with permission and encouragement from her daughter, who is now a young adult.

"I was also facing the prospect of having my third C-section in five years," she says."My doctor explicitly told me: 'You could die.'Her fear of dying in childbirth was not unfounded. In 1997, Mississipi had one of the highest maternal mortality rates in the country, and the state continues to be one of the most dangerous for mothers giving birth.

“I had this dual reality that I was living in, where was going to my prenatal appointments but I was also throwing myself down the stairs, ” Roberts said."I rode a bunch of rides at the fair that you can’t ride if you’re pregnant ... it didn’t do anything.”“I prayed and cried and prayed and cried to be OK with my decision,” she says. “Getting the money together ...

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