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In a culture that often celebrates abortion as empowering, actress Christina Applegate is telling a very different story. In her own words, she described the deep pain of aborting her child at just 19 years old admitting she knew what she was doing yet felt pressured by her career and circumstances.
Her diary reveals heartbreak, conflict, and a lasting emotional weight that didn’t simply disappear after the procedure.
The truth is, abortion doesn’t just end a life—it often leaves a devastating wound to all involved.
If pro-life legislation had made abortion illegal, Christina’s unborn child may be alive today, and she may have been protected from the decades of pain and suffering that followed her abortion.
By AmbassadorIn a culture that often celebrates abortion as empowering, actress Christina Applegate is telling a very different story. In her own words, she described the deep pain of aborting her child at just 19 years old admitting she knew what she was doing yet felt pressured by her career and circumstances.
Her diary reveals heartbreak, conflict, and a lasting emotional weight that didn’t simply disappear after the procedure.
The truth is, abortion doesn’t just end a life—it often leaves a devastating wound to all involved.
If pro-life legislation had made abortion illegal, Christina’s unborn child may be alive today, and she may have been protected from the decades of pain and suffering that followed her abortion.